Lets review, shall we?
just curious, and dont feel obligated to answer...
chaz, rufio, where do yall work? or more precisely, what do yall do for a living?
im a full-time student, but like to jump out of bushes and scare little children when they walk by.
chaz, rufio, where do yall work? or more precisely, what do yall do for a living?
im a full-time student, but like to jump out of bushes and scare little children when they walk by.
whoa
that's some hardcore stuff right there!

i assumed as much but didnt wanna embarrass in case you were just a customer service rep!

though i agree, management is never fun. i like to do my own thing, not boss others to do it for me. i guess i dont like being bossed around either.
so much more gratifying to know your own shit really is your own
that's some hardcore stuff right there!
i assumed as much but didnt wanna embarrass in case you were just a customer service rep!

though i agree, management is never fun. i like to do my own thing, not boss others to do it for me. i guess i dont like being bossed around either.
so much more gratifying to know your own shit really is your own
I believe in building stuff, Alex. That's the bottom line.
Good management is a wonderful thing, but actually building a product is (to me) what it's all about.
The truth is that you can find a lot of fun stuff in many different types of jobs. Customer Service (especially at my company) is a pretty smart and engaged group of people.
But, again, building the thing... Well, that's my point.
My advice, whatever company / industry you start to look at, be part of their central business. If you're gonna build/design cars; work in the car biz...
PM me if you want to talk more about stuff like this, Alex. I'm always open to that kinda' thing.
Good management is a wonderful thing, but actually building a product is (to me) what it's all about.
The truth is that you can find a lot of fun stuff in many different types of jobs. Customer Service (especially at my company) is a pretty smart and engaged group of people.
But, again, building the thing... Well, that's my point.
My advice, whatever company / industry you start to look at, be part of their central business. If you're gonna build/design cars; work in the car biz...
PM me if you want to talk more about stuff like this, Alex. I'm always open to that kinda' thing.






