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Re: Serious political trouble
I too agree with Andy in saying you might not want to discuss this on such an open, and public forum. This an issue that you see in your group, and I agree with JosephM in the way you might consider future appointments. You have limited time left in the build season, one of my questions is why would anyone have the nerve to step out of line and cause such a rift, it is not healthy for one person in a team or a small group, mentors or students to try and have their personal agenda for the team ahead of an agenda that is good for the team. I will say 9 times out of 10 the mentors know what they are doing. But if for some reason they are really at fault, and mentors are not perfect, just like students, then you should address them, in a group, with others that feel the way you do. But right now my best sugestion is that you have little time left in the build, DO NOT, under any circumstances be the cause of a divide in your team, causing something that can not be fixed. Do not let your personal opinion effect the good of the team. A team is not to the benifit of one person, but a whole, so why should your feelings, that are different from the majority cause the group to stumble. I would ride out until the end of the build, and then do something, no one has any right to cause a catostrophic event in a team that causes them to "quit". Try to resolve this once some tension is realived and the stress of build is over.
ivey
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