whoa... so it's safe to apply for a job there now?

On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 5:39 PM, denstar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 8:53 AM, Vivec wrote:
>> I hope you put all this in a structured manner in WRITING and sent it to
>> your higher ups, and didn't just walk in to have a verbal meeting with them.
>
> Ha!  Thankfully, I learned their evil ways well.  Or, I learned the
> evil skills they should have (Project management classes that they
> just did for the resume line, but that I did to poke fun at project
> management, and because it was required-- well, and I like the
> instructor)...
>
> the PM Inst. had laughed when I said "so basically, it could be called
> "covering your ass" class".
> Well, it was "getting out of the blame game",  too, which sounded
> swell to me.  Wish the uppers had learned that part...  how to be
> constructive, etc..
>
> But basically that's part of why I'm like, boggled.  This documented
> and annotated storyline paints an insane picture, ya know?
>
> Sounds like I have actually encouraged others to speak out, so fuck
> yeah, that's a bonus.  That's the only thing that can save us.
>
> One man is powerful and all, but it's those crazy "people in groups"
> that I talk about which really get things done.
>
>> Because Marketing guy isn't the one who's going to get the blame. He's
>> someone's darling, and will be looking for someone else to pin the blame on.
>
> Ha*2!  What, do you work here or something?  How could you possibly
> guess something like that?!?!?!?  WITCH!!, WITCH!!
>
> Yup, nailed it, but-- they've gone too far, too many times.  They were
> right on the line for a while, but then they started crossing it,
> so... the darling seems to be poised to take down those who've prop'ed
> said darling up.
>
> A *real* pointy headed big-boss would have said "thanks so much for
> bringing this to me, I'll look into it" and then had my direct manager
> rip into me, vs. being all dismissive and whatnot themselves, on the
> record (related, I assume, to the "surrounded by yes people" problem).
>
> I'm, of course, a pragmatist (or maybe that's a realist), so I'm not
> exactly holding my breath, but it feels damn good to be forging a path
> for those that also feel as I do.  Dispelling that fear, ya know?
> w00t!  That's what I was actually after, after all.  Happy People.
>
> Again!
>
> --
> [insert that "happy workers" Tori Amos song from Toys]
>
> 

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