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Originally Posted by Mike Martus
As responsible leaders putting their careers on the line at every event they need to be very careful to protect ALL team members.
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Yup. What he ^^ said.
Although it may seem somewhat drastic, one possible alternative is to not join FIRST next year. I recommend against that, but just like at work: If the situation is intolerable, you are free to leave. Sorry to come off as harsh, but that's the real world.
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When someone tells you to stop stating your opinion, you need to take a moment and think about it. You can state your opinion all day and night, but unless you have some good arguments to back up that opinion - i.e., this is WHY I have this opinion, and the logical path I used to draw that conclusion - then repeating your statement is fruitless.
The WHY of something is important for
some people to understand before they will make a decision. Stating your wants is only a first step. Next explain WHY you want the change. Then find out the other's concerns, and try to address those concerns adequately (not necessarily at that instant - you might need to think about it). This is how society effects change.
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Originally Posted by Mike Martus
Our rule is very simple - it should not appear that you are boyfriend/girlfriend at any time. Each team member has a job to do and is expected to do it as professional as possible at all times.
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Exactly.
Don