ohhh......it is unbelievable.!.the dicipline is sooo~ demanding - Power Generator Repairer bei US Army: Mitarbeiterbewertung

5.0
9. März 2011
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for honor. for pride and respect. for dicipline and good old fashion order. for protection. and to be somebody if your a good for nothin nobody.

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mmmm...the downside to every job,,,,,misfortune. ..A bad stroke of luck...and co-workers that are invious and despitefull and dont want to see you do any better than they have done in life....its possible that u could be held back from your full potiential... but dicipline is the key for the screw ups that are dropped of here with no respect for anyone and anything...spoiled bratts.?

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