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ORIGINAL: Krom
…. I also thought (at the time) that I was a real commodity. Then I got a wake up call, when I started working I was slow sh*t and thank goodness I joined a group that gave me time to grow. I think the problem today is that new graduates are too picky (like i was) and have unrealistic expectations (like i did).
But if an older rad had told that to you at the time, you would have thought they were FOS, no?
You have kids? Wait until they become teenagers and you’ll get the same atttitude (to the [i]n’th[/i] degree).
I’m not busting your chops or anything, just think it’s funny what a little change in perspective does to people’s outlook. Hell, if I’d come out of training in the past 8 years into a job market that was so favorable to applicants, I’d have been a cocky lil’ so-and-so too.