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The Concept of Constructive Dissatisfaction
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<blockquote data-quote="JustTired" data-source="post: 300249" data-attributes="member: 10234"><p>In my opinion, methods are a good starting point. After being trained in the methods, an individual might find that a variance from the method might be more efficient or comfortable in their particular case. This could be a case of being left-handed instead of right-handed. It could be a case of feeling like you have some control of an otherwise mundane job. Whether all of these variances are as efficient might be a moot point. After all, there is something to be said for a driver who is content with their job. If a variance in methods makes them feel better about the job they're performing, then their overall performance might reflect that.</p><p> </p><p>Methods as they pertain to safety are probably the most important in my opinion. These methods are probably followed more closely by most drivers than the others. Heck, I use a lot of them in my personal vehicle. It just makes good sense.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway.....these are just my thoughts on the methods. Since we are all individuals, I'm sure others mileage will vary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustTired, post: 300249, member: 10234"] In my opinion, methods are a good starting point. After being trained in the methods, an individual might find that a variance from the method might be more efficient or comfortable in their particular case. This could be a case of being left-handed instead of right-handed. It could be a case of feeling like you have some control of an otherwise mundane job. Whether all of these variances are as efficient might be a moot point. After all, there is something to be said for a driver who is content with their job. If a variance in methods makes them feel better about the job they're performing, then their overall performance might reflect that. Methods as they pertain to safety are probably the most important in my opinion. These methods are probably followed more closely by most drivers than the others. Heck, I use a lot of them in my personal vehicle. It just makes good sense. Anyway.....these are just my thoughts on the methods. Since we are all individuals, I'm sure others mileage will vary. [/QUOTE]
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