Somewhere along the line, the mindset shifted where time=value from
physical product=value. So if you don't know how to do something, you
don't do it, and have someone that already knows how to do it, do it.
If you are spending time trying to solve a problem, that's bad. So the
generation
This got me fired on my birthday once.
Worked at a high end bird food manufacturer, we got in 2000lb boxes of
peanuts. They had to be sprayed with an antioxidant that stopped some
growth that kills exotic birds. I religiously put it in every 2000lb crate
(takes a long time, has to be dumped into a
I remember working as a bagger/stock boy at a grocery store. Other guys
were content to goof off in a storage room and let me do all the work.
I was never angry at them, just confused because I couldn't understand
their attitude towards work. Now I get angry when I have to pick up
after
I'm getting tired of what is either bad data, or people just not caring
about their jobs. To quote Moss 'I've sent an email, it's fine...' Not
bothering to go beyond their first google result and calling it good.
Why can't people take pride in their jobs anymore?
Dunn and Bradstreet has