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That's the thing, I don't need support from someone who doesn't have the level of skills I have. It's a new appointment and he's out of his depth and I pointed that out, clearly. I don't think he'll last long though, I'm not the only one who has pointed out his failings directly to him and above him.

It sometimes doesn't work out good when you let someone UP the chain know just how you feel.

I've been around for a long time and understand this, and yet I still tore shreds off him for thirty minutes and will do so again. I'm in a unique position in which I don't care; I know my value, have already been offered a national role by one of the companies' competitors and have many other options. So, I said my piece.

I'm not one to respond meekly to fuckassery, don't pull punches and don't roll over. I enjoy working with the people at State level and we have a good thing going, so I don't want to leave, besides, I'll get more satisfaction from staying and seeing that fellow drown under the weight of pressure he is incapable of handling.