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Hmm, this rant has been stewing for some time. I have been putting, I donamp;#39;t know, you canamp;#39;t say, a lot of thought, but Iamp;#39;ve been putting thought into this over the last few months because of how often I see it come up Iamp;#39;m thinking about this quite frequently. I donamp;#39;t consider myself to be the most patient person in the world- fact: whenever I go to Disneyland, I will always upgrade to the max pass because I am that impatient, but one thing Iamp;#39;ve come to grips with, and I know I donamp;#39;t struggle with, is impatience with my job title. Job titles are one of those funny things where people tend to get their undies tied up in a bunch. And, really, I get it because we tend to put our best selves out on social media. We tend to try and impress but, how can you impress with a garbage job title, right? amp;quot;President of Facilitiesamp;quot; sounds a lot better than just, amp;quot;Janitor,amp;quot; but let me tell you a couple things th