Re: My team has close to no dedication
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Originally Posted by Haldir 122690
Tom, don't worry. I'm behind you 100%. Besides, only some of the people are uninspired. Inspiring them can be your job. I'm so gratefull of you placing this request, for it is on the hearts of many of our team too.
Just kidding.
That comment was uncalled for and not true, Tom.
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im not really the type of person that really can or wants to inspire other people. its never been anypart of a strong point for me. and its true i am inspired but... after a while looking at chiefdelpgi.com all day in school when your bored and then looking at it again and again at roboics it gets kinda boring. and i really don't think their is a lot of respect for me in the room by a few people(not saying any names::ill be nice:  but like its starting to be like im just going to like snap and start breaking things(not the robot) but like i went to the old hospital on 347 to takeout some of my anger and i broke 4 windows with my fist. i just feel like i can't do it any more thats why ive been leaving early. :|
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