We were once told by management that we weren’t working fast enough and that we were useless – mainly because they wanted things done within daft timescales. I indicated to them that if we all went away, you’d get nothing done at all and everything would turn to a bag of rat poo. If you lot went away, we’d still deliver the product. it may be a little less organised, but it would be done. There were tumbleweeds rolling past management after that statement as they realised the truth of that.
Superfrog about 1 year ago
But fortunately, on one even cares.
Grumpy Old Guy about 1 year ago
Apparently, it is lonely at the top..
The dude from FL Premium Member about 1 year ago
I haven’t noticed the latest autoworkers strike. I did in 2019 when I had a C8 on order, 1st was covid shutdown, then strike! Finally got it.
Zykoic about 1 year ago
All those golden ’chutes…..
nosirrom about 1 year ago
And profits have never been better.
gary about 1 year ago
More productivity with less meetings.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member about 1 year ago
He’s only emphasizing how unnecessary he is, that’s why Executive Chairmen don’t strike!!!
MRC112 almost 1 year ago
We were once told by management that we weren’t working fast enough and that we were useless – mainly because they wanted things done within daft timescales. I indicated to them that if we all went away, you’d get nothing done at all and everything would turn to a bag of rat poo. If you lot went away, we’d still deliver the product. it may be a little less organised, but it would be done. There were tumbleweeds rolling past management after that statement as they realised the truth of that.
tvstevie almost 1 year ago
Rodney Dangerfield said that when he left show biz in 1950, he was doing so poorly, that when he quit, he was the only one who knew he quit.
hooglah almost 1 year ago
Exactly like the writers strike. Are they still on strike?
xaingo almost 1 year ago
If the boss is gone, why show up? You can’t notice anything if you’re not there.