Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on January 19, 2020 at 04:20:02 from (75.127.27.51):
In Reply to: Re: svcummins posted by svcummins on January 18, 2020 at 19:23:26:
What I was saying was your Reputation is a fragile one you want to be labeled a Liar then go for it,, see how soon those jobs and sales you have now last,, I have been at this many many decades longer than you have seen many others think like you,, they did not last long or have repeat customers,, get off the high horse saying if some can do it so can I and rise above that thinking,, I hate to see young folks get a bad rep,, takes you ten times longer or more to earn back a good one that was lost in one bad decision,, just friendly advise,, like all advice you can chose to listen, and then decide if it fits you or ignore it right off like you are doing and see how that works out for you in the long run,, that is 100% your choice,, fact is a liar is a liar in people's eyes and word travels faster than a wild fire,,, like I was told in the 60's if your neighbor jumps off a bridge are you jumping with him or watching,, again your decision,, your thinking here to me is going to bite you,, but sometimes that is the best way you will learn,, not like most every one of us here has not had to learn a lesson the hard way
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