john68 wrote:If you mean does he "think he could be sacked", then he probably knows full well that if he doesn't deliver the targets in the allotted time, he is a gonner.
It is a matter of semantics. If you mean that he fears (as in frightened or worried) being sacked, the answer is probably no. He has enough money in the bank not to need to work and he knows he and his family are secure. His reputation is still good enough for him to find new employment,,,so the word fear and how it is translated are crucial.
john@staustell wrote:john68 wrote:If you mean does he "think he could be sacked", then he probably knows full well that if he doesn't deliver the targets in the allotted time, he is a gonner.
It is a matter of semantics. If you mean that he fears (as in frightened or worried) being sacked, the answer is probably no. He has enough money in the bank not to need to work and he knows he and his family are secure. His reputation is still good enough for him to find new employment,,,so the word fear and how it is translated are crucial.
Joe Royle once said (well before he was sacked) that he was comfortably off, had his wife and his 2 labradors, so why should he 'fear' the sack. Multiply the money thing 100 times for Bobby and you have the answer.
However I do think he is driven to succeed, and fears failure for the sake of his ego.
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