Off and on. And you're right. I'm a terrible boss who offers absolutely zero 
direction and mission to my employees. I even made one employee cry one time. 
Admittedly, her pet rabbit had just died and our higher boss was upset with her 
report from the Java conference. I did my best. But it was obviously 
inadequate. Another one back in Santa Fe flat out called me an @sshole and 
stormed off. One consultant hated me so much he cut his visit short and flew 
home to AZ that day. [sigh] I'm a human catastrophe. But for some reason, most 
projects I'm on do well enough to (barely) justify my presence.

On 2/5/21 8:12 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> I had never thought of you as a boss, before, with the ethical problems of 
> bossing.  I thought of you more as a lone wolf.  Are you still a boss?

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