Well, nobody's making them hang around; they can always resign.
Surely, as highly experienced and well respected employees in such a highly technical and scientifically grounded agency, they'll have no trouble getting jobs in the private economy that's experiencing such certainty and providing such confidence for our families--surely also including theirs.
The place I work announces how great it is all the time, and posters are more than occasional. Every person in retail works in this sort of rah-rah environment every day they're there, as do teachers, manufacturers, military...
Hell, who doesn't work in places like this? Where do they get off thinking that they are exempt from this and have to have their preferences, rather than the agency's - or the bosses' - be what the public is told?
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Well, nobody's making them hang around; they can always resign.
Surely, as highly experienced and well respected employees in such a highly technical and scientifically grounded agency, they'll have no trouble getting jobs in the private economy that's experiencing such certainty and providing such confidence for our families--surely also including theirs.
Eric Hines
*snicker*
The place I work announces how great it is all the time, and posters are more than occasional. Every person in retail works in this sort of rah-rah environment every day they're there, as do teachers, manufacturers, military...
Hell, who doesn't work in places like this? Where do they get off thinking that they are exempt from this and have to have their preferences, rather than the agency's - or the bosses' - be what the public is told?
More like "giggle".
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