[@Leophael] I don't know the full extent, obviously. but I think the self-serving route is your best bet here. If taking the position is less appealing to you, you're worried about losing the faith of your peers, and the person is not a problem to you, I don't think it's worth it. But again, I don't know the extents of their ineptitude. That said and done, if they bug you with their actions, be sure to be straight forward about it when it becomes an issue. [hider=sad warning]I've got something pretty heavy to vent. I have a person very close to me, I call him a brother but he's technically not related to me. We lived together for about 6 years though and are still very close. He's had a rough life and has recovered from a lot of substance abuse, but he is schizophrenic, and he has been opening up to me about how scared and afraid he feels. I am worried he might hurt himself, but I know he is a strong person. Recently he got out of being institutionalized and I am worried he feels too far gone. I don't know how to help him, I am doing my diligence, but it always hurts when you have to admit that everything you can do is still not enough.[/hider]