TAF
Oh Yeah...I mean it!
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I don't think I'd fire the person, but the sad fact is that these days, too many people have no pride in their work. Instead, they have a, "that's good enough attitude." You see it exhibited in various places and circumstances. Indeed, after reading about several cases of amusement park riders falling out of poorly secured restraining harnesses, it is the reason why I don't ride such anymore. Much as I love speed, especially rollercoasters and such.They had one job. There's no excuse for misspelling the #1 recruit's name. It's possible to mistype it, but no excuse for not checking and verifying before putting it out.
If they're this careless on something as simple as this, what else are they careless with? Fired.
Not a big deal as you said. What’s more important is the relationships the coaches have with Sanders and family. About 99.9% have no idea how much went into this weekend. The coaching staff and everyone else that handled this weekend absolutely knocked it out of the park.What the woowoo is wrong with all you Karen's, it was a simple mistake, maybe an autocorrect deal. I'm sure Mr. Sanders found the correct seat. I'm also sure he laughed it off.
On second thought hopefully the culprit is found and stoned to death in public along with his immediate family.
Totally agree. If he is sincere, then it shows that he isn't a primma donna. This is the type of recruit I would want on my team.Who cares...if the kid can't handle a mistake then why worry. I like the dudes response. He understands things happen. We seem more worried about it than him.