On 18/02/08, Anthony Farr, discombobulated, unleashed:

>Forming good professional habits is all about doing stuff automatically.
>It's quicker and simpler to follow a single overall rule, even if it's
>sometimes unnecessary, than it is to rationalise individual situations.  If
>you let yourself be sloppy when it doesn't really matter, then you are
>likely to get sloppy when it does matter, like when you're toting personal
>gear with a wide angle lens up front.  And nobody who's ever turned in
>damaged gear believes the boss doesn't care.  BTDT.

My own experience is that when it belongs to  large company, I look
after it - but only to a point. After that, I might get a new one, so no
sweat.

When it belongs to me, I look after it with my life.

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Cheers,
  Cotty


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