Another great post. I was a rebel through my whole career. I always take a certain amount of pride in knowing that I never allowed my life to be defined strictly by my profession. The most important job I ever had after all is "Dad."
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Well, the old guard is on the way out. I would have been the new guy when you were retiring, so I carry a piece. But it is a whole new game on the inside now. I don't know many supervisors that will stand up for anyone past the first flimsy attempt. There are a few, but they have come down with all these things that show how the type of people they want now.
The best word to describe it is homogeneous. Not in that everyone looks the same, in that everyone is of one mind and toes the line. There is no room for different thinking, scary when you think about it too much.
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