Oooh...long time ago. Raided some apartment...I was behind the big guy what kicked in the door, and I took the rooms to the right. But someone pimped off to the guy living there, and he was gone. Bummer.
2006-11-14 09:53:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I have usually been a motivator, a researcher, and a go to answer person.
I get things done by multi-tasking and fully utilising as many resources as I can get my hands on, (relative to the task of course.)
I developed a strong affinity for research and development, because I felt "free" doing it. Free to look wherever I wanted for new bits of information, like a treasure hunt. And free to put the pieces together in new ways, like a universal jigsaw puzzle.
In simple physical group work activities I usually do whichever chore I feel physically up to. I have Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue, so I am often easily exhausted and in pain. This often severely limits me.
2006-11-14 10:04:20
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answered by musemessmer 6
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Usually when I used to work as a team I was the leader. Since I'm new at my workplace, I'm more of a follower and listener.
2006-11-14 09:52:57
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answered by retrodragonfly 7
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I am on a code team in the hospital. Sometimes I do the CPR while the doctors are giving the drugs. We all listen to the lead doctors orders.
2006-11-14 09:54:56
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answered by greylady 6
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in high school I was always the leader.
at work I had to be left alone I'm more comfortable working alone, other people aren't as bright and I don't like telling them how to do things. I like to get things done without interruptions, that's how I'm more productive, it pays.
I'm in the creative field.
2006-11-14 10:12:55
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answered by Anonymous
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