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WHAT'S IN A DEFINITION?

OUR thanks to Stena Line's Sue Morris, who has this contribution to share with readers.

A captain is said to be a man who knows a great deal about very little and who goes along knowing more and more about less and less until finally he knows practically everything about nothing.

An engineer on the other hand is a man that knows very little about a great deal and keeps knowing less about more and more until he knows practically nothing about everything.

A Human Resources Manager starts out knowing everything about everything but ends up knowing nothing about anything due mainly to his/her association with the captains and the engineers.

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