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73 P Bass

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  1. Sorry you lost your job, and I hope you find a better one, but I'm glad you don't work for me. My job is hard, dirty work. We are a small shop, that I do not own (I'm buying it in 2 years), but I lead by example. I started at the bottom, and have done every sucky job up the ladder, and still will do the dirtiest jobs (although I've sought out ways to improve every aspect of the job along the way; the dirtiest isn't nearly as bad as when I started). Suck it up and do your job. If the job is too hard for you or not rewarding enough, find another and quit. Gain a good reference by giving notice. But again, I sincerely hope you find what you are looking for, and can have a happy fulfilling professional career.
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