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It was 1987, my foreman had become sick and the company that I worked for needed someone to run the paint line process. I had the experience, they new it and they decided to give me a try at running this paint line process. The company had taken a contract to paint doors for all of General Motors Busses not only in Canada but some in the States as well. To be honest I didn't know if I was ready to handle such a large contract with such responsibilies, but I thought to myself, if I don't try then I won't know if I can do the job or not. We didn't have to do the finishing paint as different cities have different colors for their busses, doors included but we had to prime the pieces, wrap them in a special type of paper, put the pieces in a box and move them to the shipping department. There were six of us to do this big job, plus all of the other jobs that the company had contracts to do. I called the men in for a meeting and advised them that for the next 6 months we'd be working a ton of overtime and if there was someone in our group who couldn't work that overtime, they should tell me now. No one had any problems with working nearly 70 hours a week. Six and a half months went by before we finished that contract. I was given a fat raise for my efforts to not only finish that contract, but my efforts to plan my day's of work, and keeping the other guys happy as well. What I learned from that experience was, never doubt your own abilitiies, take a chance, you never know where it will take you.
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Showed is the past tense of show. The past participle of show is shown.
The past tense is showed.
The use of the initiative is fairly modern, so it isn't used in the past.
Yes, "showed" is the past tense of the verb "show." It is used to indicate that something was displayed or presented in the past.
show is an irregular verbshow / showed / shownPlease show me the book.I showed you the book yesterday.I have shown you the book everyday
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The past tense of describe is described.
past: showed; past participle: shown
Described is the past tense and past participle of describe.