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Re: Ah man...what's next...Kid and 450D
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Posted by P Backus on December 05, 2005 at 10:54:18 from (69.128.32.197):
In Reply to: Ah man...what's next...Kid and 450D posted by Bill46 on December 05, 2005 at 10:38:13:
Hi Bill Yeah, maybe that"s how kids learn, but it still kind of hurts when you have to pick up the pieces, especially when it"s someone elses kid. I feel for you! I go through that with employees. Thing is, if they learn something, they leave and then you have to go through it all again with the next one. On some things I"ve decided it"s just not worth it. For instance, what if someone shuts off my 600D (or your 450D) hot and cracks the head. Oops, they say, and I"m left holding the bag. I realize that I sound crabby, but it"s just something I"ve had to deal with. At least the kid is not likely to leave soon. As long as he doesn"t make the same mistakes over and over........ :>) Paul
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