CEO Shaming

In the case of the Epi-Pen it's not the CEO's fault the government protected the market for the CEO so that the CEO could rat fuck the people for absurd amounts of money. ;)

US government = the mob.

Whatever, dude. The CEO had an important role, and shaming her got some results.

Sorry, but I do not see CEO's like her as hapless victims of the gumment.
 
Oh good lord...

:D

Is there a checkbox for that on applications?

Just common sense logic.
Would YOU take a job that requires you to be ruthless towards your employees if it came to saving a buck?
I'm sure you wouldn't.

By the same token, would a high-functioning, very driven psycopath want to become a kindergarden teacher? No.

People gravitate towards environments that suit their personality,.
 
That is part of America's issue. We never have. We have always been a melting pot of cultures and never have been able to define what we are as whole. We don't even all fly the same flag for christ sake. Sigh. Lack of national identity is a real issue. Maybe then the color of peoples skin would matter less. Just maybe.

I don't know when you were born, but I remember a time when we shared a culture.

Vietnam stuck a fork in that deep dish...
 
I don't know when you were born, but I remember a time when we shared a culture.

Vietnam stuck a fork in that deep dish...

I was born after that. and there has never been a united America. There has always been segregation and racism to separate the people. Post Nam folks were just less likely to ignore that there was a white fountain and a black fountain. The bubble popped but it was never the reality.
 
Whatever, dude. The CEO had an important role, and shaming her got some results.

Really?

She wrote the laws that effectively gave the CEO a monopoly?

I'm pretty sure it was the government that did that.

Sorry, but I do not see CEO's like her as hapless victims of the gumment.

Then you didn't read what I said because I never said CEO was a hapless victim of the gumment.

I said the people who got fucked for a 600 epi pen were victims of the gummint, not victims of CEO.

CEO's simply don't have the authority to force people to buy their 600 dollar epi pens. CEO's don't write laws, policy or administer enforcement agencies. They don't get to throw competition in the pen for stepping on their turf. Only the government does that shit.

If the gumment hadn't given CEO a monopoly then the people wouldn't have gotten fucked so hard, because they could have gotten the 80 dollar alternative from some other pharma co.
 
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Just common sense logic.
Would YOU take a job that requires you to be ruthless towards your employees if it came to saving a buck?
I'm sure you wouldn't.

I have had that job. I am still in management.

Let me tell you the truth about employees and their dedication to the job...

:rolleyes:

They do as little as possible.

All they ever want is time off.

Every fucking little thing in their life is more important than their "career."

In fact, for most of them that have ever worked for me, their career path seems to be how much can I fuck this company over before I get an opportunity to fuck the next company over.
 
I have had that job. I am still in management.

Let me tell you the truth about employees and their dedication to the job...

:rolleyes:

They do as little as possible.

All they ever want is time off.

Every fucking little thing in their life is more important than their "career."

In fact, for most of them that have ever worked for me, their career path seems to be how much can I fuck this company over before I get an opportunity to fuck the next company over.

Employers don't treat their employees any better than the products they sell. The higher employee moral the better retention and productivity rate. It's not rocket science. You treat your people better they call off less, put in more and better work and your cost to train need people drops. Offer security and don't bark at them like they are bad dogs. Good leader lead through example not fear. To many National companies have forgot they have human working for them and that Pavlov proved a long time ago that good intensives work better than bad ones. DUH!
 
Really?

She wrote the laws that effectively gave the CEO a monopoly?

I'm pretty sure it was the government that did that.



Then you didn't read what I said because I never said CEO was a hapless victim of the gumment.

I said the people who got fucked for a 600 epi pen were victims of the gummint, not victims of CEO.

CEO's simply don't have the authority to force people to buy their 600 dollar epi pens.

If the gumment hadn't given CEO a monopoly then they wouldn't have gotten fucked so hard.

The Epi-Pen CEO had a choice as to whether to take advantage of her mom and dad's connections to the gummint. She made the wrong choice. Shaming her was partially effective. That is the topic of this thread.
 
Not me. Work was my life and I worked more than was required of me, in order to do it properly.
And many of my coworkers too.

Until I said fuck it. That culture sucked the joy out of it, and it's no longer worth it . I'm going part-time and I'm working just the minimum required and no longer putting everything into it, cause my happinness is more important than money.
 
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The Epi-Pen CEO had a choice as to whether to take advantage of her mom and dad's connections to the gummint.

http://a5.mzstatic.com/us/r30/Video/v4/4e/b0/38/4eb0387a-a619-1fe6-95b6-7baf712a25e5/cover229x229-65.jpeg



She made the wrong choice.

Yes, and it was 100% enabled and executed by the GOVERNMENT, she simply couldn't have done it without them.

Shaming her was partially effective. That is the topic of this thread.

Partially effective at what?
 
I was born after that. and there has never been a united America. There has always been segregation and racism to separate the people. Post Nam folks were just less likely to ignore that there was a white fountain and a black fountain. The bubble popped but it was never the reality.

If you examine the actual record, there was a unity, and that unity was in religion and community despite segregation. All communities believed in the same dream and that was that we would all be treated as individuals. Now the common polity is that we not see ourselves as individuals with a path forward, but as groups with grievances...

It's a vey sad state of affairs.
 
Employers don't treat their employees any better than the products they sell. The higher employee moral the better retention and productivity rate. It's not rocket science. You treat your people better they call off less, put in more and better work and your cost to train need people drops. Offer security and don't bark at them like they are bad dogs. Good leader lead through example not fear. To many National companies have forgot they have human working for them and that Pavlov proved a long time ago that good intensives work better than bad ones. DUH!

You've never employed people.

People are never fucking happy at having to work. They always think they are underpaid and unappreciated even though they agreed to the contract.
 
If you examine the actual record, there was a unity, and that unity was in religion and community despite segregation. All communities believed in the same dream and that was that we would all be treated as individuals. Now the common polity is that we not see ourselves as individuals with a path forward, but as groups with grievances...

It's a vey sad state of affairs.

No deary. That is the lie that was feed to the Caucasian masses. Minorities lives in poverty for a long time with damn near zero chance of getting out of it. There were separate churches, drug stores, school and every thing else you can imagine. How is that a united anything? Hell they even segregated the armed ranks! That is the history of it. I am not sure what rock you have lived under for the past 150 years, but unity ended around the time of the civil war and has not even come close to being found again. Then it only worked because over half the population were slaves. smh
 
If you examine the actual record, there was a unity, and that unity was in religion and community despite segregation. All communities believed in the same dream and that was that we would all be treated as individuals. Now the common polity is that we not see ourselves as individuals with a path forward, but as groups with grievances...

It's a vey sad state of affairs.

LOL what fantasy world are you living in? :rolleyes:

That may have been your hood but that's never been this country.
 
Not me. Work was my life and I worked more than was required of me, in order to do it properly.
And many of my coworkers too.

Until I said fuck it. That culture sucked the joy out of it, and it's no longer worth it . I'm going part-time and I'm working just the minimum required and no longer putting everything into it, cause my happinness is more important than money.

I've always worked, always produced and as I grew older never put myself before my employer. There was a time when I resented what the employer made, but when I was the employer I understood not only how much it costs to employ people (costs they never see) but how much fealty with each job added that I owed to the government. Thank Allah that I had an income producing hobby that paid in cash and I could walk away from actually having to pay people WHO WOULD TYAKE NO RISKS ON THEIR OWN how much they thought they were worth.

;) ;)
 
LOL what fantasy world are you living in? :rolleyes:

That may have been your hood but that's never been this country.

Let us not forget that this country went into an uproar over JFK being Catholic not that long ago. It went after Romney less than a decade ago for being Mormon. Oh and then there is this little thing with separation of church and state. Not a theocracy deary.

Oh I know 4G was living in a Norman Rockwell painting. :rolleyes:
 
I was born after that. and there has never been a united America. There has always been segregation and racism to separate the people. Post Nam folks were just less likely to ignore that there was a white fountain and a black fountain. The bubble popped but it was never the reality.

Sorry, but you are wrong.

In the deep South, there were problems, but I grew up on a fourth-generation family farm next to black people who were also third-generation farmers and we went to the same church and the same school with zero problems until the 70s when the #BLM movement had its inception...

All white people were blamed for the problems created by a vast minority of white people and the same holds true today, but Allah save us you tarnish Islam by the actions of a few "not" Islamic terrorists.
 
Not me. Work was my life and I worked more than was required of me, in order to do it properly.
And many of my coworkers too.

Until I said fuck it. That culture sucked the joy out of it, and it's no longer worth it . I'm going part-time and I'm working just the minimum required and no longer putting everything into it, cause my happinness is more important than money.


I don’t think anyone is surprised that you are on feather-leave from life and sup at the state provided welfare teat. Not only does this confirm you are a lazy twat who plays the victim and has entitlement issues, but fits your Cluster B disorder profiles like a glove.

You really should seek professional help. :rose:
There are those who can help you work towards becoming a functioning, contributing member of society, instead of the social assistance leech who spends every minute playing 'woe is me' and avoiding any and all betterment of self.

Get help. :rose:
 
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