• @[email protected]
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    04 days ago

    Do you pay your employees fairly, or funnel all the wealth to the top and investors? Why the fuck would you expect anything other than mediocrity??

    • @[email protected]
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      04 days ago

      “Just enough to pass to the next level” was my objective throughout my studies. This expression perfectly describes what I should be doing for my current employer…

  • @[email protected]
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    04 days ago

    When you do more than necessary, one or more of the following will happen:

    • Your coworkers stop doing their most unpleasant tasks, knowing you’ll pick up the slack.
    • Your more ambitious coworkers start sabotaging you, viewing you as a rival to the next higher position.
    • Your less ambitious coworkers start sabotaging you, cause your effort shines a light on how little they get done.
    • Your boss notices unrest in his team and boots you to restore the peace.
    • @[email protected]
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      04 days ago

      Yep. And if you do automate a lot of tasks, don’t tell your boss that it’s now set to the “easy button.” They will let you go because now they can get a cheaper person.

  • @[email protected]
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    04 days ago

    My tactic is to maintain an average workload of about 70% of my potential, that way I’m relaxed and able to maintain my work on the bad days when I might not be 100% up to the task, plus I have the extra bandwidth for when SHTF so I can look like a hero. Apparently my 70% effort is more than enough because I’ve now had multiple bosses try to court me to return after I’ve left roles

    • @[email protected]
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      04 days ago

      “I’ve now had multiple bosses try to court me to return after I’ve left roles”

      Describing them as courting you is an excellent use of the word

    • @[email protected]
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      04 days ago

      I feel you. I got bored on the weekend, so now as a result, I’m way ahead on work for the week. The good thing is I can compensate by napping and playing games during work hours the rest of the week. And not a guilty thought at all.

      • @[email protected]
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        04 days ago

        Nah then I’m bored at work, and I hate being bored at work. 70% is the happy medium between not overextending myself and keeping myself busy and engaged enough to both enjoy my work and impress my superiors

  • @[email protected]
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    05 days ago

    My career path has been spectacularly De-railed by a series of company failures.

    Now I drive a forklift.

    Calculated mediocrity is my middle name!

  • lime!
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    05 days ago

    I think the term they are looking for is “proportional”

  • @[email protected]
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    05 days ago

    Think of employees as independent corporations. They provide a service that aligns with their investors needs. Their investors are themselves, their friends, their families. Calculated mediocrity sounds like good business depending on what they’re getting paid.