tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9138259400481367290.post5755249586562289641..comments2022-11-08T05:24:09.804-05:00Comments on Sales Lab Posts: Will I Ever Work Again?Thoughthebrowserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03168275572852278665noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9138259400481367290.post-8894387877679439262012-02-20T08:57:58.525-05:002012-02-20T08:57:58.525-05:00Dick:
Right on point. Old school was to be '...Dick:<br /><br />Right on point. Old school was to be 'promoted' from being a doer to a watcher (called a supervisor or manager). If mentoring or pitching in when needed, this role has obvious value to getting the job done.<br /><br />If not, when it's time to cut, the hard question to answer is 'what have you done for me lately?' - see ya!<br /><br />Thanks for the story.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09155458405347250271noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9138259400481367290.post-86145786125887543932012-02-20T08:51:01.725-05:002012-02-20T08:51:01.725-05:00When I was a lad coming up in the construction tra...When I was a lad coming up in the construction trades,forward progress was either start your own firm, risky and capital intensive, or get promoted so you could "stop working with the tools." <br />As a Master Carpenter for E. I. Dupont, I was told supervisors were not allowed to touch tools, or even point with their hands. Sadly, this second category are the people who are now trying Thoughthebrowserhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03168275572852278665noreply@blogger.com