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And understand where you are coming from.
In all fairness though, to answer your question of why do I know so much, I must say that it is part of my job to know that. I work very closely with all the Union staff, and am on the floor constantly. I also have to run data, queries, etc constantly and have charts, trends, averages, etc. So I, more than almost anyone, know exactly who's doing what, when, how, how far behind we are, what needs to be done, what orders are left, how many pours are left, etc. It is my job to know all of that stuff, so it's not like I just have some grudge against them and am spouting at the mouth without knowing what they really do or something. I know what they do, I did it myself. I also know what they are capable of doing, and most fall farrrrrr short. I want you to understand where I am coming from, and want to offer maybe some clearer analogy. If I said you had one hour to mix together the ingredients to make a cake, and that at the end of the hour it just simply had to be brought to the oven, but didn't even have to be in it yet, just ready to be put in, that's all, you could probably mix those 7-8 ingredients in a bowl by then right? What if I came back an hour later and literally, in a full hour, all you did was break two eggs and put it in the bowl, and put one cup of flour in. That's it. Just broke 2 eggs, and measured one cup of flour. In a full hour. Would I be judging you too harshly if you've been cooking for 5 years and I called you lazy?
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