Charlie doesn't seem to care, so Jeremy inspects the job, and sees the same processes that sunk Capt. Bob's company. Does he want to go through that again? Or will it be different this time because he knows how to go about dealing with these poor work practices? Does that even matter? Does the fact that he's experienced it before tell him how to deal with it, or tell him to stay away from it?
Jeremy is in kind of a pickle.
I know how he feels. It's like if you've been in a tornado before, you learn to stay away from windows, get to the basement, and cower in a corner for the next one. Or you'd learn to get the hell out of Kansas so you'd never have to deal with next one. Granted you may still deal with earthquakes, hurricanes and hailstorms, but you're done with that whole tornado thing.
So what have I learned?
Jeremy is in kind of a pickle.
I know how he feels. It's like if you've been in a tornado before, you learn to stay away from windows, get to the basement, and cower in a corner for the next one. Or you'd learn to get the hell out of Kansas so you'd never have to deal with next one. Granted you may still deal with earthquakes, hurricanes and hailstorms, but you're done with that whole tornado thing.
So what have I learned?
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