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Samsy@lemmy.ml to Memes@lemmy.ml · 10 months ago

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Samsy@lemmy.ml to Memes@lemmy.ml · 10 months ago
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    In a real job you suffer the consequences of letting something stupid happen.

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      Yes and no. Sometimes letting someone be stupid means they’re quickly replaced by someone hopefully less stupid.

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        What happens when the stupid person is in charge of hiring?

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          They hired you, didn’t they?

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          Then they hire someone more stupid so they can appear to be smart. Which makes it a smart move, which means they’re smart.

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        Unless they’re your manager. Then they stay forever or get promoted.

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      True, but I don’t think Keanu here is giving career advancement advice

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      Only the stupidity that affects your work directly.

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        More things are a boomerang than you think.

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          Australian mythbusters: let’s check this out.

          Jokes aside, I think you are right.

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      Pff, past jobs I’ve been at, you got written up for not doing the stupid thing(policy related, nothing that would put you in actual danger).

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      You only need to have evidence of how it wasn’t ur fault, easy as that.

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      Right, so there’s very few middle management or C Suite jobs, got it.

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