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Re: Some mistakes can be remedied [Re: spazm09] #15351750 03/10/25 09:41 PM
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Yep sometimes you look back and go...da**, shouldn't have burnt that bridge. I've only burnt one and never had any intention of going back anyway. Always left a job with good references and always did better at the next one. Technology has been good to me for over 45 years. I'm out of it now but I'd do it again in a heart beat.

But I will tell my current boss he is an a**hole when I leave there in 50 days.....'cause I'll be retired....:)

Re: Some mistakes can be remedied [Re: spazm09] #15351842 03/11/25 12:23 AM
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Congratulations, glad it worked out for you.

Re: Some mistakes can be remedied [Re: spazm09] #15351936 03/11/25 03:40 AM
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I learned to never burn a bridge. You just never know when you might need to hurry back across that sucker.
Usually when you find out the grass is equally brown on both sides of the fence.

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