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Lets say you own a deli.

When you opened the deli, you were already well known for your reuben sandwich. So, when it opened, to no surprise you had an excellent reuben that everyone enjoyed. But as the deli got busier and busier, you handed off the reuben to your head chef. Year after year the reuben got more and more sloppy. The bread was soggy. The kraut was rotten. But its till your reuben and your recipe. Its still what you are known for.

Would it make it hard for you to fire the head chef if it was your baby to begin with and your job to insure its quality?

Thanks in advance.

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Lets say you own a deli.

When you opened the deli, you were already well known for your reuben sandwich. So, when it opened, to no surprise you had an excellent reuben that everyone enjoyed. But as the deli got busier and busier, you handed off the reuben to your head chef. Year after year the reuben got more and more sloppy. The bread was soggy. The kraut was rotten. But its till your reuben and your recipe. Its still what you are known for.

Would it make it hard for you to fire the head chef if it was your baby to begin with and your job to insure its quality?

Thanks in advance.

As a businessman, yes I would. Brand name is extremely important and people pay fortunes to keep their brand name at the top. People know me by my brand and If i'd fug it up my business my fold.

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i would come into work and make the best sandwiches ever.. And then put them on a commercial showing how good they were.

Then i'd keep making the same sh*tty sandwiches in my store.

I think i'd call it... Subway.

five................five.............five dolla foot loooooooong!!!

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I would add something else to the menu besides dropping back into a soft ass fuging zone every play, and trying to get pressure with your mediocre defensive line.

Oh wait, I mean, yeah....get rid of the chef, his sandwiches suck ass. Also, you can get rid of one of the pieces of bread.

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