|
Re: Placing Blame
We have a "fault wall." If its your "fault" that something went wrong, we take the object and attach it to the wall along with your name and the year. Any rookie can look up on the wall and see many examples of what not to do. For example, make sure the plate you're cutting "GRR" into isn't upside down. (2003 fault)
This isn't treated as a shame thing, if you got up on the fault wall you were obviously doing something rather then loafing, and if you do your name, and fault, live on through the years. It can also be a point of pride if you can say you've been on the team x number of years and still aren't on the wall.
__________________
Team 973 : 06-09
|