[alt text: a photo of two kids sliding down two separate playground slides (chutes) that are side-by-side but end in the same place. The left slide is captioned: “Being a slacker at work”. The right side is captioned: “Being the go-to-guy at work”. The bottom part where the slides meet is labeled: “No raises”.]

  • jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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    4 days ago

    It’s like…the solution is right in front of their noses. Just treat people better/not like robots

    I’ve been saying this in response to a lot of things lately, but… people are emotional. It’s an emotional problem. Management feels a way, mostly contempt, and any studies about how treating people better would be cost-effective don’t matter. Studies show that a 4-day workweek is good for productivity and profits? Nope, feels wrong, can’t be true.

    Essentially, people are stupid and I don’t know how to fix it. Can’t just bop a CEO on the nose with a newspaper when he’s being bad, unfortunately.

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        2 hours ago

        That would certainly help with a lot of problems, but won’t fix the underlying problem that hinders all of us. That is, that humans often weigh emotions more than they probably should.

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      3 days ago

      Heh, bopping them on the nose with the newspaper would be pretty sick though.

      I hope the whole 4 day work week eventually takes off. That would be wonderful. A whole extra day to recharge. Amazing.

      You’re probably right about it being an emotional issue. It’s probably difficult to accept that doing something like that could help produce better results.