DON WOLF: NEVER BURN BRIDGES
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The expression “burning your bridges” means acting in such a way that you destroy any chance of turning back or changing your decision. You can burn your bridges when you are offered a new job. Suppose for example that you decide to take the new job. You tell your old boss about your...
Don’t quit your job until you have another one. (Rumor is, Meghan is way out in front of this one.) Don’t burn bridges on your way out. (Make a clean #Megxit.) Tell your boss you’re quitting first, before you tell ANYONE else. Remember, even the most popular employee is repl...
but they carry symbolic meaning. In response, Alixus sentences Sisko to a day locked inside a cargo container baking in the hot sun, a method of punishment (you might say torture) used by the community due to the pragmatic calculation that they have too few able-bodied members to lock th...
bridges and major freeways including Interstate 5. As he rolled a joint, he watched all the coverage on TV, then turned the TV down and KPPC up, lit the joint and took a nice long hit, and once again realized how short life could have been. He exhaled and began to prep the Candle ...
I’m talking about people who hold master limited partnerships (MLPs) and buy into the myth that these companies—owners of oil and gas pipelines and storage facilities—are simply “toll bridges,” making them a relatively safe play on energy. Worse, many of these folks think MLPs can benef...
When you're ready to call it quits, do it professionally. Don't burn bridges; it will come back to haunt you. Related: Retire? Not in a Million Years. "I'm going to HR." When I was a young engineer, I asked my boss why he gave me a bad review. He told me. Not satisfied...
No, but you don't want to burn bridges this early in your career. 我没有断掉自己的后路 我只是在争取自己应得的东西 I didn't burn a bridge. I just asked for what I deserved. 当然 但你肯定也不希望 Of course, but you also don't want 像皮特斯博士那样的人 觉得你很难相处 som...
In To’s movies, action is character. Every act has a purpose, and a consequence. There’s next to no expository dialogue in this film; the audience is simply shown characters doing, as if we’ve come into the scene a beat or two late, and left to unpack the meaning. The massive ...