Post

Avatar
if you have policies that incentivize employees in any way to use a mouse jiggler and you then run an audit that detects people using a mouse jiggler I think you kind of have to fire those people. you should really avoid the first two things though
Wells Fargo fired a dozen people accused of faking keyboard strokes | CNN Businesswww.cnn.com The pandemic may have released us from the tyranny of the five-day-a-week office schedule. But the grip of America’s busy-work culture is proving harder to shake.
Avatar
This is true, but it's trivially true. The real problem here is that Wells Fargo's management and C-suite apparently do not believe that the purpose of work is to complete tasks to gain income, it's to have a timeshare in your employee's life.
Avatar
People (correctly) trash talk business schools, but I swear to Cthulhu that we don't teach this stuff and it's absolutely everywhere. 100% of executives would rather make less money as long as they can be a petty tyrant and I don't want to understand.
Avatar
For many, the money isn't about the money, the money is a proxy for what they really want- power over others. They'll give up the proxy if it means they get more of the real thing.
Avatar
I will forever hold that the most honest depiction of the mindset of a millionaire in American pop-culture is The Million Dollar Man in good old WWE: youtu.be/4ke5eSys09g
youtu.be
Avatar
What made DiBiase's heel work as the character so great wasn't merely that he was rich, but that he really drilled down into one of the great sicknesses of America- men with lots of money and a lust for humiliating others, who prey on those desperate enough to debase themselves for cash.
Avatar