The laziest are always the most secure. It's mind blowing. They are essentially on welfare, with a requirement to sometimes be at work. LMAO. I'm sure we see the same type people, brother.
They are always the most politically connected too. I honestly wonder how many of them are freemasons or married to a mason. There is some sort of backdoor network that promotes slacker staff over great workers, but I can't quite identify it.
Always the case everywhere. Even in smaller private companies - I can't fire my friend, drinking buddy, the "other / booty call" person, any of the protected class, etc.
Same. Unfortunately what gets cut are the actual productive employees instead of the pounds of dead weight holding down the office chairs.
The laziest are always the most secure. It's mind blowing. They are essentially on welfare, with a requirement to sometimes be at work. LMAO. I'm sure we see the same type people, brother.
They are always the most politically connected too. I honestly wonder how many of them are freemasons or married to a mason. There is some sort of backdoor network that promotes slacker staff over great workers, but I can't quite identify it.
Always the case everywhere. Even in smaller private companies - I can't fire my friend, drinking buddy, the "other / booty call" person, any of the protected class, etc.