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  1. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I’m afraid so and if anyone knew who they were they would no longer be employed here. I wouldn’t trust this person to cut my grass. Those sentences are grounds for immediate termination. So whoever u are please please let Your voice be heard more with anonymity so you’re no longer exhausted by people who bring up real problems. My guess it’s one of the creepers or racists here
     

  2. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Leadership has spoken.
     
  3. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    The scores are low because the culture sucks. Nepotism and favoritism are rampant. People that have no business in leadership or management positions are worthless. People running things in the Supply organization forgo quality for getting drugs out the door. A reckoning will happen when the MFG plant gets a real FDA inspection.
     
  4. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    A 2012 book on power-hungry narcissists suggests that narcissists typically display most, and sometimes all, of the following traits:[7]

    These criteria have been criticized because they presume a knowledge of intention (for example, the phrase "pretending to be").[8] Behavior is observable, but intention is not. Thus classification requires assumptions which need to be tested before they can be asserted as fact, especially considering multiple explanations could be made as to why a person exhibits these behaviors.

    Hotchkiss' seven deadly sins of narcissismEdit
    Hotchkiss identified what she called the seven deadly sins of narcissism:[9]

    1. Shamelessness: Shame is the feeling that lurks beneath all unhealthy narcissism, and the inability to process shame in healthy ways.[clarify]
    2. Magical thinking: Narcissists see themselves as perfect, using distortion and illusion known as magical thinking. They also use projection to "dump" shame onto others.
    3. Arrogance: A narcissist who is feeling deflated may "reinflate" their sense of self-importance by diminishing, debasing, or degrading somebody else.
    4. Envy: A narcissist may secure a sense of superiority in the face of another person's ability by using contempt to minimize the other person or their achievements.
    5. Entitlement: Narcissists hold unreasonable expectations of particularly favorable treatment and automatic compliance because they consider themselves special. Failure to comply is considered an attack on their superiority, and the perpetrator is considered an "awkward" or "difficult" person. Defiance of their will is a narcissistic injury that can trigger narcissistic rage.
    6. Exploitation: Can take many forms but always involves the exploitation of others without regard for their feelings or interests. Often the other person is in a subservient position where resistance would be difficult or even impossible. Sometimes the subservience is not so much real as assumed.
    7. Bad boundaries: Narcissists do not recognize that they have boundaries and that others are separate and are not extensions of themselves. Others either exist to meet their needs or may as well not exist at all. Those who provide narcissistic supply to the narcissist are treated as if they are part of the narcissist and are expected to live up to those expectations. In the mind of a narcissist, there is no boundary between self and other.
     
  5. anonymous

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  7. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    A 2012 book on power-hungry narcissists suggests that narcissists typically display most, and sometimes all, of the following traits:[7]

    These criteria have been criticized because they presume a knowledge of intention (for example, the phrase "pretending to be").[8] Behavior is observable, but intention is not. Thus classification requires assumptions which need to be tested before they can be asserted as fact, especially considering multiple explanations could be made as to why a person exhibits these behaviors.

    Hotchkiss' seven deadly sins of narcissismEdit
    Hotchkiss identified what she called the seven deadly sins of narcissism:[9]

    1. Shamelessness: Shame is the feeling that lurks beneath all unhealthy narcissism, and the inability to process shame in healthy ways.[clarify]
    2. Magical thinking: Narcissists see themselves as perfect, using distortion and illusion known as magical thinking. They also use projection to "dump" shame onto others.
    3. Arrogance: A narcissist who is feeling deflated may "reinflate" their sense of self-importance by diminishing, debasing, or degrading somebody else.
    4. Envy: A narcissist may secure a sense of superiority in the face of another person's ability by using contempt to minimize the other person or their achievements.
    5. Entitlement: Narcissists hold unreasonable expectations of particularly favorable treatment and automatic compliance because they consider themselves special. Failure to comply is considered an attack on their superiority, and the perpetrator is considered an "awkward" or "difficult" person. Defiance of their will is a narcissistic injury that can trigger narcissistic rage.
    6. Exploitation: Can take many forms but always involves the exploitation of others without regard for their feelings or interests. Often the other person is in a subservient position where resistance would be difficult or even impossible. Sometimes the subservience is not so much real as assumed.
    7. Bad boundaries: Narcissists do not recognize that they have boundaries and that others are separate and are not extensions of themselves. Others either exist to meet their needs or may as well not exist at all. Those who provide narcissistic supply to the narcissist are treated as if they are part of the narcissist and are expected to live up to those expectations. In the mind of a narcissist, there is no boundary between self and other.
     
  8. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    ST had a relationship with DB! If he is not a narsassist, I do not know - who is. Cleaning up his act has not changed a thing. All of this comes from the failure of ST! A leopard never changes his spots!!!
     
  9. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Sausage breath In and Polo, the frat boy frozen lakes & dendrites. 2 of the worst narcissistic bad promo choices ever.
     
  10. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Lol. He’s back by popular demand.