Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Two more fine gentlemen retire

I haven't posted in awhile, but I want to congratulate two more Local 38 wiremen who I've had the pleasure to, well, not work with directly, but work in the same crew with:

Jeff





and Jay, who is in the middle here:




Those flags were flown on the NASA Glenn Research Center's flagpole for a day, before being folded up and presented to these men in recognition of their service.

Now I want to say something about these two guys, because not everyone liked them.  They didn't like everyone either.  That's what I admired about them.  These two guys are both old school electricians, from a time when you spoke your mind, and that was that, and if the other guy didn't like it, too fucking bad.  These guys would call a spade a spade, would let you know what they thought of you, and even if they liked you, they wouldn't hesitate to set your ass straight if they felt it was necessary.  A few times they needed to have their asses set straight too.

See, in this day of political correctness, and "everyone is equal and important, and wonderful as they are" lovey-dovey bullshit, we are being taught to be afraid of confrontation.  Confrontation can be a good thing.  Learning to deal with confrontation is definitely a declining skill.  Learning how to work with a guy who thinks you are an asshole, and who you think is an asshole is an interpersonal skill that few people have anymore, and fewer are learning as they grow up.  All right, I don't want to stay on my soapbox here.  These two weren't afraid to say what they thought.  'nuff said.

Congratulations to you, Jeff, and Jay.  I hope you have a long, enjoyable retirement.

Did I mention that I really enjoy going to these retirement parties?

1 comment:

Unknown said...

That is so true, and is even more of a problem in the corporate arena, where no one is willing to speak up and challenge anyone's ideas. So bad ideas just keep gathering steam until they either fail or the next reorg leads to their abandonment.

I am reading a few books by Barbara Ehrenreich right now which you might enjoy. I just finished "Nickel and Dimed" which is about 10 years old, "Bait and Switch" which is about 5 years old and her latest "Bright Sided". She writes about work and corporate culture and American society.

Also, the swing dancing lessons are totally paying off--looking good.