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    #31
    Maybe his reference to Stick and Ball sports shows he isn't a team player and would rather compete on a one to one basis. Shows a bit of a control freak issue where he doesn't want to rely on others for his ability to win.

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      #32
      I know two things after reading this:
      1) I would never work for this pompous arrogant jerk
      2) he would never hire me

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        #33
        If I were 59 years younger I might apply for the job.

        I've had 30 years of computer use, can still weld, have driven sprayers and combines. Have worked many 12 hour days. No GPS experience but a short course would probably suffice. Graduated from Ag College...sixth place in our class of 37...not that bad.

        Oh well...couldn't have worked for a perfectionist...dream over...What's for breakfast?

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          #34
          Class of 37?!

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            #35
            Makes him born in about 1920. About 94 years old. Unless "back then" they graduated in grade 8. I think my uncle has a grade 8 "diploma", that would make Willy about 90. Are you really that old?

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              #36
              Ooops, you're getting younger by the post Willy, Graduated from Ag College in '37. But still, even if you spent 4 years there still makes you about 85, still old....

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                #37
                Did they have pencils and paper for the students back then or did you have to use chalk and a chalkboard when seated at your desk? And don't bring up a hammer, chisel and stone tablet. Actually you could say you were one of the first to use a "tablet".

                Don't laugh, we never had computers when I graduated from school, was taught typing but not on a keyboard, a typewriter. LOL -- NEVER thought that was going to come in handy. Too Funny.

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                  #38
                  My error in not explaining that there were 37 students in our particular class. Class sizes varied depending on course material and formal education of students prior to enrollment. I graduated in 1955.

                  And yes, I am getting friggin' old but everyone gets to experience the "golden years" providing one's health doesn't deteriorate too drastically.

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