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Team (When functional, is a WONDERFUL Thing!)

Our little team really didn't start out to be a team.

We were just a handful of employees that were jointly assigned a project in random fashion. Several different employees came and went for whatever reason, but through it all a core team developed that understood how each other performed.

No matter how overwhelming the task may have been, the team stuck together and just worked through the task until it was done successfully.

Each team member grew to respect and have confidence in what each other was doing ... knowing full well, that each of us had each others' back when push came to shove. A fellow team member may have done something that another team member did not anticipate, nevertheless because of this confidence in each other ... it was accepted and clear that whatever it was had to be done that way.

In a work environment, the highest compliment your coworkers can put forth is ....

We want YOU to be a part of our team.

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