Earl needs to take a lesson from my household. If he does the dishes every night, not only is he guaranteed a hot, home-cooked full course meal the next day, but he’d get dessert, too! LOLThe Pavlov theory really does work, especially on hubbies! LOL
And God forbid Linus should let go of the blanket.-——————————What, and commit heresy? Sacrilege? Would be out of character for Linus Van Pelt. He’s already wearing stripes, so why not punch the Beagle and trade down for black-and-white?
Wait a minute: CEOs can be pluggers, too. They’re not all Enron cheats, either. Many of them have worked their way up from the front line to the executive HQ…and many still continue to work hard, putting in 10-12 hour days or more trying to make the difficult decisions that the wage earner on the front line depends on for a job.As one who aspires to become the CEO of my own business, I resent the notion that CEO automatically means “white collar,” country clubs, limousines and plush offices…with little or no work actually being done.My dad was a regional marketing manager when his company laid him off. He was a “white collar” worker, and yet, no one else I know worked as hard to support his family, or dedicated himself to his job and his company as my dad. He was as much a member of the “working class” as the delivery truck driver he started out as.
You have to go to OCS first, Bob. No free rides!