Well, this was an almost total rewrite of a short story, which ended up growing into a novelette by the time all was said and done.You did the entire thing in five months? Lucky.![]()
I don't know if it makes me happy exactly,
Sort of. Not exactly. Close enough.validated?
Unfortunately that's par for the course with a lot of companies. A lot of good people get overlooked for external hires.At my former workplace, they stopped promoting people to management a few years ago. So, no more managers who had actually performed the various levels of jobs of the workers below them and who understood what such work entailed.
Instead, they started doing outside hires (friends, friends of friends) with MBAs who have no concept of anything about the reality of the business. It hasn't gone well. Maybe they will pay a consulting firm $500K to try and find out why.
Sharing YouTube videos is degenerate, I get it, but this one is either the exception or I've got a seriously malfunctioning sense of humor.
Or both. One must keep an open mind.
The Grammarian vs The Errorist
Haha. Yup. My owners do similar shit all the time. We didn't have a marketing director for a few years once because we "don't need one, Homer." Then they had a bunch of marketing problems, but didn't want to pay $85K to hire somebody so they did the next logical thing: outsource for $12K a month, paying $144K for somebody who doesn't work for you, who you can't supervise directly, who sits in some other office and assures you they are "working hard everyday so you get your money's worth."Maybe they will pay a consulting firm $500K to try and find out why.
At my former workplace, they stopped promoting people to management a few years ago. So, no more managers who had actually performed the various levels of jobs of the workers below them and who understood what such work entailed.
Instead, they started doing outside hires (friends, friends of friends) with MBAs who have no concept of anything about the reality of the business. It hasn't gone well. Maybe they will pay a consulting firm $500K to try and find out why.