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EgorKC
Mar 24, 2017Explorer
Surely you don't believe his ridiculously pompous resume. I mean he ran hotels in Cambodia, paid all his employee's medical bills, consulted with NASA on the space shuttle, owned a transcontinental trucking company, ran a graphic design business, was national president of some temporary employee organization. I bet if he pontificated on we would find he tutored Mother Teresa on how to become a saint, probably led the negotiations that got Bishop Tutu released from the South African jail and is the top investment advisor to Warren Buffett. I am surprised he is workamping in Alaska, I would think by now Malaysia and China would have reached out seeking his expertise to find Malaysian Airlines Flight 370.
Maybe I just see the world a little differently than Mr. FTD. If I was a janitor at NASA I wouldn't consider myself part of the team that developed ground support for the Space shuttle, but i suppose it could be considered a true statement. If I answered one of those pop-up surveys on line about whether or not I would ever consider buying an IBM Thinkpad or getting TRW's credit monitoring service I wouldn't consider myself being a consultant for those companies, but again, that is technically a true statement. If I sold widgets I wouldn't say I was a consultant to each and every one of companies I sold to, but that would also be a true statement if I really wanted to stretch the truth to it's breaking point. And if I agreed to use my pickup to transport a friend's sofa from LA to Baltimore I guess I could say I was in the transcontinental trucking business. But for Mr. FTD to actually have been involved in all he says he was at the level he implies, it simply isn't possible.
Whenever someone puts "their cards on the table" and there are 7 aces something isn't quit right.
Above is a quote from WesternRVParkOwner. Sorry the box did not come through. Not trying to steal his thoughts.
Bet he stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night too! :B
Maybe I just see the world a little differently than Mr. FTD. If I was a janitor at NASA I wouldn't consider myself part of the team that developed ground support for the Space shuttle, but i suppose it could be considered a true statement. If I answered one of those pop-up surveys on line about whether or not I would ever consider buying an IBM Thinkpad or getting TRW's credit monitoring service I wouldn't consider myself being a consultant for those companies, but again, that is technically a true statement. If I sold widgets I wouldn't say I was a consultant to each and every one of companies I sold to, but that would also be a true statement if I really wanted to stretch the truth to it's breaking point. And if I agreed to use my pickup to transport a friend's sofa from LA to Baltimore I guess I could say I was in the transcontinental trucking business. But for Mr. FTD to actually have been involved in all he says he was at the level he implies, it simply isn't possible.
Whenever someone puts "their cards on the table" and there are 7 aces something isn't quit right.
Above is a quote from WesternRVParkOwner. Sorry the box did not come through. Not trying to steal his thoughts.
Bet he stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night too! :B
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