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I have to assume somebody’s done a cost analysis on rto and determined that keeping their boots on our necks is more profitable in the long run than employees being happier and more productive.
I have to assume somebody’s done a cost analysis on rto and determined that keeping their boots on our necks is more profitable in the long run than employees being happier and more productive.
mention of crypto would trigger some random moron to embarrass himself
the self fulfilling prophecy.
this comment could have been written in 2005 and still have been true.
whatever or whoever they land on the sun will no longer be in any system, so maybe this is the first step?
that may exacerbate things.
depends how big the project is. large projects benefit from it being broken down into multiple smaller projects and communicated from week to week to coordinate. but smaller projects, it’s just a giant waste of time.
I’ll chime in and say all three of you are wrong and I refuse to elaborate further.
what