Charbel TadrosA highly paid, highly motivated employee who is not allowed to work with his full potential is like a Ferrari which is not allowed out of the garage.
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Being allowed to work with your full capacity is like a Ferrari that is never allowed to drive. It can stay in the garage and get rusty and old, but it won't be able to get any better.
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