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Jonathan Ganz
 
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Red CloudŽ wrote:
On 15 Jun 2005 17:35:50 -0700, lid (Jonathan Ganz) wrote:

In article ,
Red CloudŽ wrote:
Jon is about as argumentative as they come. If you say up, he says down. He is a
very negative person, and it blares forth from his prolific "contributions" to
usenet. Many have suggested that he take a 30 day time-out and collect himself,
but he responds that they all have anger management problems.

He also thinks that anyone who disagrees with him hates him.


He's also able to admit when he's wrong, which I just did. Are you
able to do that?


I do it without hesitation... When I'm wrong.

I retired in 1999 from a position where I had about 650 employees. Whenever I
made an error, I would make a point of finding someone and telling them about
it. I could have hidden just about every mistake I ever made. No one would have
ever known unless I said something.

It had a purpose. My employees knew that if THEY screwed up, they could come to
me, so I could help them correct what ever it was. I was never a blamer or a
finger pointer. My goal was to keep the business running as smoothly as possible
under very difficult circumstances. You couldn't have lasted until lunch your
first day there.


Quite a testimonial from someone who doesn't relate well with others
on newsgroups. Assuming what you've said is true, you might want to
investigate your dramatic mood swings.

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Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m)
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