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Doug
Things are getting better, he has really come around. At the same time he is still struggling with letting his emotions speak and act for him. I.E. we had a good rocking house fire about a week ago and the other day as a joke my chauffeur and fire fighter took his nice smoked helmet and cleaned it for him. You know just to keep him looking sharp. When he found it he came to me and said that he thinks his helmet has been stolen and replaced with some one else’s. I must say he impressed me when he did the right thing and came to me about it. Once I shed some light as to what might have happened to him he got really mad and stormed out. After about an hour he came back to my office and wanted to apologize for his out burst. And wanted to know why the guys had done it to him. He had it in his mind that they did it to be mean and embarrass him but I reassured him that was not the case. They were just razing him. I also told him that in order to be one of the guys one must deal with the jokes and pranks, but you must also stand up for your self and when the time is right joke and prank right back to them. It just makes me smile and laugh inside to see someone starting to be accepted as fire fighter and not just a dumb probie.
Bob
yeah i know that would really worry me too. well to all in your area i hope you have a merry christmass and good new too!Good thing he had the sense to apologize instead of taking matters into his own hands. Sounds like you've got a pretty decent kid on your crew.
I'd be more worried if the guys weren't messing with me.
bob hille said:Doug
Things are getting better, he has really come around. At the same time he is still struggling with letting his emotions speak and act for him. I.E. we had a good rocking house fire about a week ago and the other day as a joke my chauffeur and fire fighter took his nice smoked helmet and cleaned it for him. You know just to keep him looking sharp. When he found it he came to me and said that he thinks his helmet has been stolen and replaced with some one else’s. I must say he impressed me when he did the right thing and came to me about it. Once I shed some light as to what might have happened to him he got really mad and stormed out. After about an hour he came back to my office and wanted to apologize for his out burst. And wanted to know why the guys had done it to him. He had it in his mind that they did it to be mean and embarrass him but I reassured him that was not the case. They were just razing him. I also told him that in order to be one of the guys one must deal with the jokes and pranks, but you must also stand up for your self and when the time is right joke and prank right back to them. It just makes me smile and laugh inside to see someone starting to be accepted as fire fighter and not just a dumb probie.
Bob
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