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  1. I was fortunate that I had old timers for most of my managers. They had no problem with admitting that my company had changed and it wasn't for the better. Like many companies employees became resources, risk taking declined and milking the cash cows became the norm. If customers complained that was ok as long as it was't so much that they went to a competitor.
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  2. Sounds like my organization. Don't tell the manager that things are going down the crapper, she has more important things to take care of... like telecoms all day long further tying up her managers so they can't manage either!
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  3. Someone posted this on FB and I replied," thank the maker. Maybe they will hire someone who will follow walts Dream and make the parks for every child and adult (who can afford it)". I got semi blasted by a Disney freak who tried to explain big business to me and she ended her reply with," you can't blame Iger for the condition of the parks, he's an executive and doesn't spend time in the parks. He has more important things to take care of and works from his office. That's why he has managers." What a dumb a**. I'm with TCD on this
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  4. Hello and welcome: We have been to the Fort in the fall a few times and we have not experienced a huge problem with mosquitoes. Many others are there more frequently during that time period and will have better advise. My son is on the severe end of the spectrum and also has skin issues - he has a rare form of psoriasis - which flares when his body undergoes any kind of abnormal physical stress (including mosquito bites). We use sunscreen with a mosquito repellent and that seems to keep the pests away from him. We have seen deer, wild turkeys, armadillos, squirrels, lizards, and
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