management
training
at thermotron--
it's easy to be a lying pervert--
bob wiley, thomas patterson, thomas bannach, roger cannady, david waterfield, Mark, Lamers,
BROUGHT to you by
daniel j no'keefe-- the 1/4 (quarter) acre pervert-- with a sun--set--- View--
psycopath -- training is a little bit at a time--- don't eat the pie-- at one sitting---
Monday, May 13, 2013
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Thermotron management Best Moments
at thermotron management training
it dosen't matter what you say about anyone-- and it dosen't matter what you do to any one
you say what you have to say and do what you have to do--
don't you want to go into management "NOW"
Godlessness in the Last Days
1 But understand this, that in the last days there will come times of difficulty.2 For people will be lovers of self, lovers of money, proud, arrogant, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy,
3 heartless, unappeasable, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not loving good,
4 treacherous, reckless, swollen with conceit, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God,
5 having the appearance of godliness, but denying its power. Avoid such people.
6 For among them are those who creep into households and capture weak women, burdened with sins and led astray by various passions
, 7 always learning and never able to arrive at a knowledge of the truth.
8 Just as Jannes and Jambres opposed Moses, so these men also oppose the truth, men corrupted in mind and disqualified regarding the faith.
9 But they will not get very far, for their folly will be plain to all, as was that of those two men.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Beavis, You're a stupid dumbass--THERMOTRON FIELD SERVICE- Job Application Fill out the following application to the best of your abilities. Omitted information may hurt your chances as a potential candidate. Please allocate 20-30 minutes to complete the application process.
Field Service Refrigeration / hvac / CT
Department:
Field Service Location:
New Haven, CT
The purpose of this position is to continuously grow revenue
and profits through building service sales volume.
Actively and continuously involved in
preventive maintenance contracts,
retrofits,
extended warranties,
installations,
start-up,
relocation packages,
and general service.
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Service functions include performing
quality installations,
startups,
troubleshooting,
maintenance,
construction,
repair,
modifications,
overhauls,
retrofits,
calibration,
inspection and
servicing of Thermotron products
and like competitor products.
Must develop strong relationships with customers
by acting in a highly responsive and professional manner to meet customer needs.
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Family Guy - Bugs Bunny
it's ok
at thermotron you get A-Head, by proving you are loyal to the Big guy
at thermotron you get A-Head, by proving you are loyal to the Big guy
thermotron manager training - Bugs Bunny-- criminal psycopath
come for the opportunity to be all the liar you can be-- cuz it's just politics!
ok start here
thermoton -- where it dosen't matter what you do to any one -- so long as you get away with it and blame it on some one else..
learn how to be an accomplished
criminal psychopath--
Thermotron let the games begin

Mission
To grow and improve as individuals and as a company.
Quality
Thermotron will use the precepts of quality to grow and continuously improve our company and employees to meet or exceed the expectations of our customers.
Values
Thermotron manager training - Bugs Bunny-- be one of the Guys!!
thermoton -- where it dosen't matter what you do to any one -- so long as you get away with it and blame it on some one else..
learn how to be an accomplished
criminal psychopath--
Thermotron let the games begin
ers
Mission
To grow and improve as individuals and as a company.
Quality
Thermotron will use the precepts of quality to grow and continuously improve our company and employees to meet or exceed the expectations of our customers.
Values
- Quality
- Spirit of cooperation
- Customer Focused
- Safety
- Efficiency
- Continuous Improvement
- Research & Development
- Proven Customer Service Record
- Pride in Our Uniqueness
- Lean Management Structure
- Know Our Core Competencies
- Open Door Policy/Belief in Collaboration
Saturday, January 19, 2013
What is a psychopath?- The Pros to Being a Psychopath In a new book---or,--get your traiing at thermotron-- smile!!
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Read more: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/The-Pros-to-Being-a-Psychopath-176019901.html#ixzz2ISjXQVNp
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The Pros to Being a Psychopath
In a new book, Oxford research psychologist Kevin Dutton argues that psychopaths are poised to perform well under pressure
Read more: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/The-Pros-to-Being-a-Psychopath-176019901.html#ixzz2ISjXQVNp
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Sociopath Test-- thermotron manager training--Whatever, the psychopath gets what he wants because people give it to him.
sure
One of the most frightening examples I’ve seen is in the movie ‘Bundy‘ where the serial killer is driving along in his VW, sees something, swerves across the traffic to a motel where - in broad daylight – he loads two enormous pot-plants into his car and drives off without a care in the world.
Effect 1. Collusion
The criminal psychopath will do anything and everything to get what he wants and people often respond by complying. (I say ‘he’ because there are fewer female psychopaths than male.)
People collude through fear.
The psychopath overtly threatens, or covertly hints, or his reputation precedes him.
Whatever, the psychopath gets what he wants because people give it to him.
People also collude through despair.
By this I don’t mean they despair because of the danger they’re in or because they’re breaking their own values. They despair because very deep down the psychopath despairs.
He will not recognise his own despair, though – it would lead him to suicide – so he causes others to feel it. The psychological term for this is projective identification.
Example 1: “You’re the only person who can help me; there’s no other hope.” The other becomes convinced of this, goes against his or her own better judgement, and in a flash the psychopath is on his merry way.

Example 2.
In his memoir ‘Experience‘ Martin Amis discusses the murder of his cousin Lucy Partington by the serial killer Frederick West.
Along the way Amis mentions West’s “beseeching face.” No doubt it was this that lowered his victim’s resistance.
Effect 2. Disbelief
Despite all the evidence to the contrary, people often repsond to the psychopath by refusing to believe that he committed this or that outrage.
This is because of the famed psychopathic charm.
Example: Many people cannot accept OJ Simpson’s guilt because he is such a nice guy.
Warning: beware foiling the nice psychopath. The niceness will be replaced by revenge, sooner or later.
Example: ‘The Sporanos’ character Paulie ‘Walnuts’ Gualtieri several times on this short video turns nasty on a dime.
Effect 3. Rejection
A third effect the criminal psychopath has on people is condemnation.
Because the criminal psychopath is bad, it’s easy for us to attribute all badness to them and regard them as the dregs. What’s missing from this is the acknowledgement of our own badness.
Example: Carmela Soprano won’t condemn Tony because “there are far bigger crooks than my husband.” In other words: I’m a good person, he’s my husband, therefore he must be a good person – it’s the others who are bad. (This formula is flawed from the start – she is not a good person. Who is?)
Confusing
The confounding thing about the criminal psychopath is that all three of the above effects will be produced by the same person.
As a consequence, an unintended effect of the criminal psychopath is to destroy group functioning.
Effect 4. Acceptance-as-is
This, the psychoanalyst Nevile Symington says, is the correct position to take when treating a psychopath. It means acknowledging one’s own sadism, etc. without disbelieving the psychopath’s far greater sadism; it also means not colluding with or rejecting him.
A TV example: Harry Morgan, Dexter‘s adopted father and a former homicide detective, was first to spot Dexter’s passion for human vivisection and helped his son channel his homicidal impulses in a more constructive pursuit: delivering vigilante justice. (Fun but unlikely, don’t you think?)
One could accept the crimimanal psychopath as he is. Or one could just keep well away!
One of the most frightening examples I’ve seen is in the movie ‘Bundy‘ where the serial killer is driving along in his VW, sees something, swerves across the traffic to a motel where - in broad daylight – he loads two enormous pot-plants into his car and drives off without a care in the world.
Effect 1. Collusion
The criminal psychopath will do anything and everything to get what he wants and people often respond by complying. (I say ‘he’ because there are fewer female psychopaths than male.)
People collude through fear.
The psychopath overtly threatens, or covertly hints, or his reputation precedes him.
Whatever, the psychopath gets what he wants because people give it to him.
People also collude through despair.
By this I don’t mean they despair because of the danger they’re in or because they’re breaking their own values. They despair because very deep down the psychopath despairs.
He will not recognise his own despair, though – it would lead him to suicide – so he causes others to feel it. The psychological term for this is projective identification.
Example 1: “You’re the only person who can help me; there’s no other hope.” The other becomes convinced of this, goes against his or her own better judgement, and in a flash the psychopath is on his merry way.
Example 2.
In his memoir ‘Experience‘ Martin Amis discusses the murder of his cousin Lucy Partington by the serial killer Frederick West.
Along the way Amis mentions West’s “beseeching face.” No doubt it was this that lowered his victim’s resistance.
Effect 2. Disbelief
Despite all the evidence to the contrary, people often repsond to the psychopath by refusing to believe that he committed this or that outrage.
This is because of the famed psychopathic charm.
Example: Many people cannot accept OJ Simpson’s guilt because he is such a nice guy.
Warning: beware foiling the nice psychopath. The niceness will be replaced by revenge, sooner or later.
Example: ‘The Sporanos’ character Paulie ‘Walnuts’ Gualtieri several times on this short video turns nasty on a dime.
Effect 3. Rejection
A third effect the criminal psychopath has on people is condemnation.
Because the criminal psychopath is bad, it’s easy for us to attribute all badness to them and regard them as the dregs. What’s missing from this is the acknowledgement of our own badness.
Example: Carmela Soprano won’t condemn Tony because “there are far bigger crooks than my husband.” In other words: I’m a good person, he’s my husband, therefore he must be a good person – it’s the others who are bad. (This formula is flawed from the start – she is not a good person. Who is?)
Confusing
The confounding thing about the criminal psychopath is that all three of the above effects will be produced by the same person.
As a consequence, an unintended effect of the criminal psychopath is to destroy group functioning.
Effect 4. Acceptance-as-is
This, the psychoanalyst Nevile Symington says, is the correct position to take when treating a psychopath. It means acknowledging one’s own sadism, etc. without disbelieving the psychopath’s far greater sadism; it also means not colluding with or rejecting him.
A TV example: Harry Morgan, Dexter‘s adopted father and a former homicide detective, was first to spot Dexter’s passion for human vivisection and helped his son channel his homicidal impulses in a more constructive pursuit: delivering vigilante justice. (Fun but unlikely, don’t you think?)
One could accept the crimimanal psychopath as he is. Or one could just keep well away!
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I mean this in complete seriousness. Evan
To have been taken in by that….
BUT.. What you are giving me here is KNOWLEDGE and therefore preventative ‘ammunition’ from ever letting another sociopath get the best of me! All the more to recognize the slime.
THANK YOU!!
(Incidentally, I’m not familar witht he expression ‘sync-up’ but like sound of it. What’s it mean?)
BUT – I do want to say about the potential cynicism: Boy did I stare THAT one in the face! I really saw the likelihood that I would NEVER trust anyone again. Thank God for the grace (the mysterious good) I have experienced in my recovery because I feel now better informed and therefore safer in the world!!
Are psychopaths bad for human civilisation ? Answer probably not , except the few who inflict suffering on others .
Most psychopaths are well adapted and live normal lives and are amongst our most “gifted” . There have been many benevolent dictators and Kings who put their people first and had the ability to do that yet were clearly psychopaths .
In times of crisis it’s usually the psychopath who causes the crisis or is the hero and saves the day .
My belief is that psychopaths are perhaps a subspecies of homo sapiens . Is there a genetic element to psychopathy? , certainly look at the aristocracy for instance .
My real Question is where is the concept of Good and Evil . Is there a good psychopath ? and we all know the cliche evil psychopath . What makes a psychopath or a normal person do what they do ? Self gratification or is there a higher purpose in these things? What are the metaphysics of a psychopath .
I know psychiatry very well yet their are many gaps and misunderstanding with regards to this field .
There is no pscyhopath that puts other people first, I’m sorry ure wrong on this.
Your other thought – p being subspecies – very interesting thought that is not unlikely to be correct. These guys (mostly) are very different, also, it seems, wrt their brain wiring. See similar stuff among chimpanzees. Also the difference horse-sebra (look very similar, very different pscyholgoical makeup).