Human beings are social animals and the sense of community is a source
of encouragement for many.  Of course, this is only true in general
and may not apply to everyone, although in this case I think you might
be the outlier.  No offense, I'm a loner as well.

On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Boris Liberman <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 11/9/2010 5:41 PM, Bob Sullivan wrote:
>>
>> Boris,
>> I started my career working with engineers, but moved away from it.
>> I always connected best with quantitative, analytical people.
>> Achievement people can get satisfaction from the team accomplishing the
>> goal.
>> Power people can be sneaky, conniving bastards trying to manipulate
>> the team toward goals.
>> (No prejudice here...)
>> Affiliation folks are touchy/feely and on coffee break.
>> (No prejudice again...)
>> Regards,  Bob S.
>
> Oh, I see. I should have asked you about your with engineers career when we
> met in Chicago. It might have proved interesting conversation.
>
> I don't drink coffee (most of the time, unless I have to stay long hours)
> but I am at least partly affiliation person. Hoping here that you don't send
> me to the indefinite coffee break now :-).
>
> Boris
>
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