I’m there early every day, standing in front
of the supervisors office.
Standing when your supervisor enters is a sign of respect and courtesy, similar to military customs. Even if someone is a young private and only needs something from a section, people should still be engaged and ask what is needed.
What is that, a building?
Those mother effers are smart.
We're talking million’s between the housing
and education they all have. HELLO 9-1-1 ! !