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In a message dated 8/25/00 4:46:11 AM, [log in to unmask] writes:

<<  But, I feel hypocritical, because I
don't want people to treat me differently... but I like it when it's
different in a good way (like cutting in lines, or a front row seat).  Does
that make sense at all?  I don't know how to explain it.  How do you guys
deal with this? >>

    It's right you have earned. The older I get, the less proud I am of
"doing it myself". Take advantage of the privilege. It's like seniority. It
must have some value. Professionally, it is called secondary gains. Like any
behavior, it can be taken to extremes.

Bobby

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