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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger107" data-source="post: 562466" data-attributes="member: 4357"><p>There are those who can and do change with time and circumstances. I took a job once running the QA dept for a large FBO. The maintenance supervisor was rude, surly, demanding, overbearing, and uncooperative. I just dealt with him the best that I could without becoming angry or rude in return. Over time I found out he was in a horrible marriage, estranged from his kids, and had financial burdens. He wanted a divorce, wife would not agree. Kind of felt sorry for the guy. After nearly a year his wife was killed in a car accident. His kids, removed from the wife's influence, became friendly again. Insurance on his wife helped ease the financial burden. Almost overnight the guy became a changed person. Tolerant, easy going, cooperative, and friendly. In short, a nice guy. I try to remember that when I encounter a rude or less than friendly person. They may have issues we don't know about that is making them that way. Relationship issues, debt, medical problems, etc. I always try to follow the golden rule, treat everyone the way I wish to be treated. Doesn't always work but at least I</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger107, post: 562466, member: 4357"] There are those who can and do change with time and circumstances. I took a job once running the QA dept for a large FBO. The maintenance supervisor was rude, surly, demanding, overbearing, and uncooperative. I just dealt with him the best that I could without becoming angry or rude in return. Over time I found out he was in a horrible marriage, estranged from his kids, and had financial burdens. He wanted a divorce, wife would not agree. Kind of felt sorry for the guy. After nearly a year his wife was killed in a car accident. His kids, removed from the wife's influence, became friendly again. Insurance on his wife helped ease the financial burden. Almost overnight the guy became a changed person. Tolerant, easy going, cooperative, and friendly. In short, a nice guy. I try to remember that when I encounter a rude or less than friendly person. They may have issues we don't know about that is making them that way. Relationship issues, debt, medical problems, etc. I always try to follow the golden rule, treat everyone the way I wish to be treated. Doesn't always work but at least I [/QUOTE]
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