It wasn't meant to be fun for us. The aim was to make us work hard at
school so we could go to Oxford, get drunk and jump off bridges for a
few years, get a 3rd, then go out and administer a colony somewhere,
take up with a native mistress, until we got so bored we blew our
brains out.

--
Cheers,
 Bob (read too much Somerset Maugham as a teenager)
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of graywolf
> Sent: 05 November 2006 20:10
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> Subject: Re: AW: Another Pentax Story
> 
> Yes, they were very good at turning what should have been fun 
> into work 
> as I recall. And I do not think the work ethic was lost so 
> much as the 
> MBA's just decided that they were unwilling to pay for it. 
> Why bust your 
> ass for an employer when they are going to lay you off a 
> quick as they 
> will a ne'er-do-well?
> 
> --graywolf
> 
> 
> Bob W wrote:
> > In my day, if you were at school you were a pupil. You became a
> > student when you went to university. However, nowadays kids 
> at school
> > seem to be called students too. Being at school was always 
> considered
> > work. We were given course work, school work, home work, woodwork,
> > metalwork, you name it. It was all work. Work, work, work. 
> We even had
> > an ethic for it.
> 
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