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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 762126" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>There is also another component that makes the GT job attractive to some type of men - the fact that most people believe it can't be done.</p><p></p><p>In the work world, I noticed there are/were people who wanted to be promoted - but only if the next rung up wasn't messy or difficult. Some people want to take over at Bama or Ohio State and just keep things between the lines. Not mess things up too bad. Others wanted the jobs that were hard and difficult because that's were you could stand out and make your reputation. I asked a fellow engineer about this - why he always accepted jobs or duties that no one else seemed to want. He told me "'there are no hills for a climber". It has always stuck with me over many, many years. Maybe CGC sees the real challenges - and is willing to tackle them instead of waiting for a "better" job. Most coaches can win at Bama. The great ones take the downtrodden programs (think of long ago Kansas State, FSU, Miami, Wisconsin programs) and turn them into "dream jobs" for others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 762126, member: 844"] There is also another component that makes the GT job attractive to some type of men - the fact that most people believe it can't be done. In the work world, I noticed there are/were people who wanted to be promoted - but only if the next rung up wasn't messy or difficult. Some people want to take over at Bama or Ohio State and just keep things between the lines. Not mess things up too bad. Others wanted the jobs that were hard and difficult because that's were you could stand out and make your reputation. I asked a fellow engineer about this - why he always accepted jobs or duties that no one else seemed to want. He told me "'there are no hills for a climber". It has always stuck with me over many, many years. Maybe CGC sees the real challenges - and is willing to tackle them instead of waiting for a "better" job. Most coaches can win at Bama. The great ones take the downtrodden programs (think of long ago Kansas State, FSU, Miami, Wisconsin programs) and turn them into "dream jobs" for others. [/QUOTE]
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