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WCDT: 2811-2815 (13-17 October 2014) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread
kerky:
Gash... How I hate the certainty it will be monday morning for me before I get to see the next strip here in Europe...
HiFranc:
I've been thinking about it and I know what I hope happens (mean it probably won't). I suspect that Tai, after celebrating Marten and Claire's new status, realises how this could go wrong officially. I would hope that something like this would occur:
Tai: Given recent developments, and the fact that both Marten and I know some of you more than others, it has been decided that your evaluations will be conducted by Gus. During that time Marten and I will be "on holiday". In fact we've been given strict orders not to be anywhere near the library during that period.
kerky:
--- Quote from: HiFranc on 12 Oct 2014, 04:05 ---Tai: Given recent developments, and the fact that both Marten and I know some of you more than others, it has been decided that your evaluations will be conducted by Gus. During that time Marten and I will be "on holiday". In fact we've been given strict orders not to be anywhere near the library during that period.
--- End quote ---
I donīt see a problem. Itīs possibly up to Tai and the librarians to evaluate the interns, I agree with others who have said that Marten, although involved in their training initially wonīt have a word in the evaluation. On the other hand I see him leaving his job at the library soon to make way for Claire to get her dream job and, as I mentioned in the earlier WCDT, start a sucessful career in something to do with music. Or, who knows, maybe he will really stick to his job in the library until he is 60. Nah, I donīt think so, he quickly brushes off this possibility as "depressing" and I think now he will be more eager than aver to make a change happen.
HiFranc:
kerky, Given what he says a little later and what he's worried about, I don't see him leaving his job any time soon.
The way I read it: He wants to do something else but he's too worried about bills to make that move just yet.
BenRG:
That second strip is the one that makes me think Tai is such an excellent manager, such a good person and so ideal to help Dora confront her demons and find happiness. She is intelligent, caring and clearly understands how the real world works and what you need to do to survive in it. She enjoys teasing and has a romantic streak a mile wide but, push come to shove, I think that you can rely on her to do the right thing both towards her subordinates and also towards her employers.
In all likelihood, none of us will ever have our dream job, so we should stick with what we have, be good at it and find satisfaction in that achievement.
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