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2020-01-19 at 5:53 PM UTCit's whacked i am confident as all get out, but that it is perceived as attitude.
i don't think you can change your confidence once you've become confident. so, it must mean to others it's always going to be viewed as attitude. to me, that is bullshit. -
2020-01-19 at 5:56 PM UTC"Attitude", in this case, is meant to imply you were in the wrong. If you weren't in the wrong, it ain't attitude.
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2020-01-19 at 5:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by iam_asiam68 but it still leads back to my original question and statement. big difference between attitude and confidence. and those who have neither, tend to define how they choose because they cannot recognize either nor the difference.
I know you’ve been told this, you’ve had to have been. It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it; and that has everything to do with how people take what you’re saying. You’re intention could be totally honorable, but if you say something with too much confidence, they are not perceived as honorable. -
2020-01-19 at 6:13 PM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist I know you’ve been told this, you’ve had to have been. It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it; and that has everything to do with how people take what you’re saying. You’re intention could be totally honorable, but if you say something with too much confidence, they are not perceived as honorable.
good point.
yes, i have been told it was attitude at a couple other shops where i was there to consult. but what is a consultant? someone who can troubleshoot and correct the issue. to me, that is a quality and a confidence in your abilities.
example:
unless it's CNC where someone programs and you work off the program, it will be manual machining. now grant it, you can take a print and have numbers for your x,y, and z positions so you can easily machine that. but to do profiles, patterns, compound fractures, and very specific details, you have to trig out these features.
so, when you're in a shop where no one knows what trig even is. it's real easy to see the immediate problem. and when you ask, "do you know trig," and you get back, "no." now you're thinking, "how the hell are you even qualified to be a machinist?'
and when you ask this, suddenly it's like a wall goes up and you have attitude.
well, my job is to fix a problem.
how can a problem be fixed if no one knows what is required to be doing their job to max potential.
how is that attitude to point out the obvious, when they can just learn trig?
and when they perceive that trig is something beyond them, why are you the bad guy for explaining machining and trig are a must partnership to be a real deal machinist?
i am there to find problems and fix them.
they know why i am there.
but they really are paying for hearing something they don't want to accept.
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2020-01-19 at 6:35 PM UTCYou're still a faggot
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2020-01-19 at 6:37 PM UTCBeing a homosexual is wrong
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2020-01-19 at 6:38 PM UTCyou never did tell me how attitude and faggot relate.
do you have attitude?
is that why you claim to be what you are because you have attitude? -
2020-01-19 at 6:41 PM UTC
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2020-01-19 at 6:58 PM UTCyep.
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2020-01-19 at 7 PM UTC
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2020-01-19 at 7:02 PM UTClook at the guy above. does he look straight to you people?
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2020-01-19 at 7:04 PM UTCwhat would you guys do if some guy like this hired you because he was (at least in my opinion possibly) gay and attracted to you?
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2020-01-19 at 7:25 PM UTC
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2020-01-20 at 12:01 AM UTC
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2020-01-20 at 12:07 AM UTC
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2020-01-20 at 12:07 AM UTChmm.
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2020-01-20 at 1:57 AM UTC
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2020-01-20 at 2:17 AM UTC
Originally posted by iam_asiam68 honestly, i don't know enough people from where you come from to know if this guy is any different looking from anyone else. so in this scenario, i will have to take your opinion on this as gospel.
Well, let’s put it this way Iam; he’s from Poland but moved to the USA. He was deported from the USA back to Poland for being a pedo.
He still to this day blames the US justice system for his grave mistakes. -
2020-01-20 at 2:22 AM UTCActually he was deported for fighting Raphael Luciano. Get your facts right, chicken
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2020-01-20 at 2:23 AM UTCexactly. for doing the right fucking thing for once in my life too. why do people have to constantly lie to support their sgends or worldview rather than support actual facts?