{"id":194,"date":"2011-06-23T09:56:00","date_gmt":"2011-06-23T16:56:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bone-in-the-throat.com\/Blog\/?p=194"},"modified":"2021-08-26T18:41:10","modified_gmt":"2021-08-27T01:41:10","slug":"had-a-great-dinner-last-night","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bone-in-the-throat.com\/Blog\/2011\/06\/23\/had-a-great-dinner-last-night\/","title":{"rendered":"Had a great dinner last night"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">Well the food was just OK, but the company was, as always a lot of fun.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">I met with a several former co-workers for beer. We used to do this often, but as our lives and jobs have taken up more of our time we\u2019ve not been able to get together as often.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">We talked, laughed, and caught up.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">At one point the conversation turned to the children. One of the guys, who was always a bit rough around the edges has become wrapped up, or perhaps I should say wrapped around his 3 year old daughters finger. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">It\u2019s cool\u2026 and astounding to see the change. He goes into work at 5 am so that he can leave work around 3 or 4. The reason, He goes home and back to work as the power source for her little red wagon.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">Every day he pulls her in the wagon to the park and they spend a couple of hours playing together. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">Given the man, who\u2019s a rough edged, growly, dude who could make some sailors blush with his colorful use of \u201cshit\u201d, \u201cFuck\u201d, and other expletives, it\u2019s a hard thing to reconcile. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">Seeing him as a gentle doting daddy is different and a bit weird. I\u2019ve always known he was a good man, and I\u2019ve always suspected that he was really a softy beneath a rough exterior, I guess I was right. Even as I write this I\u2019m smiling. His whole demeanor changed when he was talking about his little girl.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">The conversation turned to loyalty, friendship and helping others.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">Each of us has helped other people. Sometimes overtly, sometimes subtly.With very few exceptions we\u2019ve not been thanked for our intervention. Obviously, if we intervened subtly we don\u2019t expect thank you or even acknowledgement. But if someone has asked for your help, you expect at least a \u201cThanks\u201d.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">I\u2019d never thought much about it before but realized that more often than not I tend to intervene quietly behind the scenes. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">I never expect any kind of thanks. In fact if I\u2019m busted and someone does thank me for helping them out,&nbsp; I \u2018m usually confused because it\u2019s well after the fact and I\u2019ve moved on.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">During the conversation, my friends shared stories where they\u2019d helped folks out directly with their careers or personal lives. They were commenting on the shocking lack of even a \u201cThank You\u201d and how the people they had helped discarded them when they were of no further use.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">One of the guys \u201cBusted\u201d me a few years ago for something I did for him. The event he busted me for happened ten years ago and I was doing what I thought was in the best interest of everyone concerned. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">He was laughing and saying that he thought I had it right. \u201cYou do shit for people that you think have potential and you do it quietly never expecting anything in return.\u201d <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">I was reminded of the <em>Futurama<\/em> episode where Bender is lost in space and is first&nbsp; worshipped as god then encounters \u201cgod\u201d. The closing scene is \u201cgod\u201d chuckling and musing \u201cWhen you do it right\u2026 they\u2019re not sure you\u2019ve done anything at all.\u201d<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">I explained that it was a lot easier that way. An added perk is that it\u2019s also completely guilt free.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">My theory is this; If you try to help someone and THEY KNOW then sometimes they abdicate responsibility for their fate. Quite often they will simply have the expectation that you\u2019re going to fix their shit and then they\u2019re disappointed and hold YOU responsible when things don\u2019t work out exactly according to their expectation. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">Alternatively, if someone doesn\u2019t know that you\u2019re helping them, they tend to remain in control of their fate and don\u2019t make YOU responsible for the outcome. Since they\u2019ve remained in control they grow as people.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">Another point is this, if everyone thinks you\u2019re a heartless evil bastard then \u2013 No one will ask you for help, and you get to choose only those people that you see potential in. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">I personally have no desire to help every waste of DNA from the shallow end of the gene pool. It\u2019s not worth my time and ultimately leads to morons having an overinflated sense of their own importance. Examples: Government, Aerospace, Banking. \u201cToo big to fail\u201d\u2026. MY ASS.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">We all had a good laugh about the rise of Morons to power. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">We know why we\u2019re not in the VP\/Director upper management slots. We actually know how to do the work! All of us are the kind of people that get shit done no matter what. That means we will never be VPs or Directors because we\u2019re too valuable to the companies we work for in our current slots\u2026 in the trenches. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">The funniest part of it is our salaries will never reflect that value. We will always have some manicured, 3 thousand dollar suit wearing idiot telling us how to do our jobs. Said idiot making an appearance when we have a flashlight in our mouth, both hands full of some expensive equipment and tools, demanding a \u201cStatus update\u201d exactly 5 minutes after the last idiot asked the same question. (Oh how many time have I been lying under a rack of equipment listening to a moron enumerate the importance of fixing whatever was broken in a timely fashion and wanted to say \u201cYeah, you want this shit fixed? then suck my dick!\u201d) I think all of the workers have been there with the over educated MBAs that populate middle and upper management.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">As dinner progressed, we continued talking. The discussion crossed lines that only real Friends can cross. We challenge and stimulate each other and don\u2019t always agree with each others view of religion, life, or politics. But as friends we can go there and not be concerned that someone&#8217;s feelings are going to get hurt. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">We all pretty much agreed.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">Friends are your extended family. and unlike your genetic family, they\u2019re the people that you <strong>choose<\/strong> to be involved with. You make the effort to be there for their life events because of desire not obligation. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">The best friends are the folks that you wouldn\u2019t hesitate to call in the middle of the night to bail your sorry ass out of jail. You also know that on the walk of shame and the ride home they\u2019re not going to say a word about it. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">In the comfortable silence after dinner and while finishing the last pitcher of beer I realized that these men were very good people and I was as proud to be called their friend as I was to call them my friends. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\">I felt all warm and fuzzy about it, But I\u2019m a dude\u2026 it was probably just the beer.<\/font><font size=\"3\" face=\"Palatino Linotype\"><\/font><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; Well the food was just OK, but the company was, as always a lot of fun. I met with a several former co-workers for beer. We used to do this often, but as our lives and jobs have taken up more of our time we\u2019ve not been able to get together as often. 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