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i think working with kids is different as in i dont think they are jaded and beaten down by life yet and are more likely to appreciate what youre doing.. plus most volunteer work that’s needed for kids is just picking up the slack of their sorry ass parents. i dont think people should be allowed to breed if they make < 50K a year.
denton, Biff only asked if air were clearer than from when he moved to NYC. Not if was clearer compared to LaGuardia administration when you were a kid.
Rob, I hear you. Sometimes I feel bad about being a volunteer because it could be viewed as shoving someone’s misfortune in their face. I usually work with little kids, though, and I don’t think they see it that way.
A dotted line reporting relationship is less formal than the solid line reporting relationship, but may be the more primary line of report.
Sometimes this is an “end run” type relationship. Director X reports to (solid line) Vice President Y. But the work Director X does is related to the day-to-day work of the President… so there is a dotted line relationship between Director X and the President.
And sometimes it’s a “cross-pillar” or “inter-silo” relationship. Vice President Y is the solid line supervisor of Director X, but Director X is the part-time supervisor of Assistant Director Q, who is formally part of Director W’s staff.
“biff, you moron, when I was a kid you could only see 3 stars at night. Also, the Hudson was the color of milk, and all kinds of things used to float in it. My fave was a dead cow. What a moron.”
What part about “than when I first moved here years ago” don’t you understand? I’m talking about since the late ’90s, not since the 18th century when you were a kid!
🙂
most of the time i dont think the poor and down trodden even appreciate the volunteer work that people put out for them, but whatever, we all have different out looks on life. id much rather just give a hobo some spare change so he can go out and buy a beer. seriously, he doesntt want your damn campbells soup or your company.
i think working with kids is different as in i dont think they are jaded and beaten down by life yet and are more likely to appreciate what youre doing.. plus most volunteer work that’s needed for kids is just picking up the slack of their sorry ass parents. i dont think people should be allowed to breed if they make < 50K a year.
*rob*
denton, Biff only asked if air were clearer than from when he moved to NYC. Not if was clearer compared to LaGuardia administration when you were a kid.
Tybur, that confuzzed me even more!
Rob, I hear you. Sometimes I feel bad about being a volunteer because it could be viewed as shoving someone’s misfortune in their face. I usually work with little kids, though, and I don’t think they see it that way.
A dotted line reporting relationship is less formal than the solid line reporting relationship, but may be the more primary line of report.
Sometimes this is an “end run” type relationship. Director X reports to (solid line) Vice President Y. But the work Director X does is related to the day-to-day work of the President… so there is a dotted line relationship between Director X and the President.
And sometimes it’s a “cross-pillar” or “inter-silo” relationship. Vice President Y is the solid line supervisor of Director X, but Director X is the part-time supervisor of Assistant Director Q, who is formally part of Director W’s staff.
WTF does ‘dotted line reporting relationship’ even mean???
agita
Just for that, y’all get three more moronic questions. Thank Denton for this:
Are you telling the truth if you lie in bed?
Can a stupid person be a smart-ass?
Can fat people go skinny-dipping?
“biff, you moron, when I was a kid you could only see 3 stars at night. Also, the Hudson was the color of milk, and all kinds of things used to float in it. My fave was a dead cow. What a moron.”
What part about “than when I first moved here years ago” don’t you understand? I’m talking about since the late ’90s, not since the 18th century when you were a kid!
🙂
most of the time i dont think the poor and down trodden even appreciate the volunteer work that people put out for them, but whatever, we all have different out looks on life. id much rather just give a hobo some spare change so he can go out and buy a beer. seriously, he doesntt want your damn campbells soup or your company.
*rob*