Standards, was Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Resignation
Ben Anderson
a_neb at optushome.com.au
Tue Mar 19 19:42:59 EST 2002
RE: Standards, was Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Resignation
People get sick of being altruistic under these conditions in my experience.
Ben.
----- Original Message -----
From: ABBENHUYS, Ryan
To: 'Melbwireless (E-mail)
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 4:26 PM
Subject: RE: Standards, was Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Resignation
Very interesting observation Adrian. I've noticed that too, there are a lot of people who want things delivered to them on a silver platter....not just sausages.
Not many seem to be interested in sourcing the sausages and other meat products themselves. They prefer someone to come and say I can get sausages at $4.99 a kilo, on a silver platter, who wants some.
Plus when someone pipes up and says, hey I can get you sausages, they say okay, I want them yesterday, and by the way, get me half a dozen hamburgers and some marinated chicken wings while you're at it. Even though there has been no mention of hamburgers or chicken wings.
....catch my drift?
-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Close [mailto:adrian at close.wattle.id.au]
Sent: Tuesday, 19 March 2002 15:46
Subject: RE: Standards, was Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Resignation
Some are good at what
you might call social engineering. Some people can burn sausages (like
me, at the first two BBQs where no-one else seemed interested in cooking,
only eating, which is an interesting comment on the group's mentality).
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