10-26-2021, 09:00 AM
(10-26-2021, 08:55 AM)Sled21 Wrote: Exactly, try working for a large police department when a new Chief of Police comes in and changes everything. You want to see a bunch of A type personalities deal with having their routines disrupted, tranfers and new assignments?.... it's like pay per view.
Ever seen the movie "Up in the air"? It had its moments. George Clooney was the main character and his boss is trying to get them "grounded" and work from behind a computer. As a lifelong travel almost every day guy, Clooney has a lot of reservations. He tries to complain to his boss, who takes a little piece of paper and folds it over and says: "This is the boat. Are you in the boat or are you out of the boat. Your decision".
Pretty blunt, but the bottom line is most of us won't work for ourselves and have to answer to a boss of some sort. You work for them in that company's leadership chain. It is pretty much their say what they want you to do at your job. You always have the option of leaving.
I was not a fan of Dunlap's actions to get out of here at all. End of story.