When You’re a Cleaner . . .
#1. You keep pushing yourself harder when everyone else has had enough.
#2. You get into the Zone, you shut out everything else, and control the uncontrollable.
#3. You know exactly who you are.
#4. You have a dark side that refuses to be taught to be good.
#5. You’re not intimidated by pressure, you thrive on it.
#6. When everyone is hitting the “In Case of Emergency” button, they’re all looking for you.
#7. You don’t compete with anyone, you find your opponent’s weakness and you attack.
#8. You make decisions, not suggestions; you know the answer while everyone else is still asking questions.
#9. You don’t have to love the work, but you’re addicted to the results.
#10. You’d rather be feared than liked.
#11. You trust very few people, and those you trust better never let you down.
#12. You don’t recognize failure; you know there’s more than one way to get what you want.
#13. You don’t celebrate your achievements because you always want more.
#1. You keep pushing yourself harder when everyone else has had enough.
#2. You get into the Zone, you shut out everything else, and control the uncontrollable.
#3. You know exactly who you are.
#4. You have a dark side that refuses to be taught to be good.
#5. You’re not intimidated by pressure, you thrive on it.
#6. When everyone is hitting the “In Case of Emergency” button, they’re all looking for you.
#7. You don’t compete with anyone, you find your opponent’s weakness and you attack.
#8. You make decisions, not suggestions; you know the answer while everyone else is still asking questions.
#9. You don’t have to love the work, but you’re addicted to the results.
#10. You’d rather be feared than liked.
#11. You trust very few people, and those you trust better never let you down.
#12. You don’t recognize failure; you know there’s more than one way to get what you want.
#13. You don’t celebrate your achievements because you always want more.
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