Dear corporate America,
Now I know that, between golf outing and junkets it gets pretty tough, but you have forgotten why you are where you are and what you are supposed to be doing. You seem to have forgotten the difference between a business and social club. Of course, social clubs and making sure you fit into the right crowd is how you've managed you lives. That's not, though how you run a business. Now I understand that the Ivy Covered Snob Factories' professors left you ill prepared for some realities, but unfortunately you guys have the hot seat now. The buck stops on your desks and what's piling up there is not going to be pretty. I suppose it was nice just watching those quarterly income statements and playing the games, moving tokens around. But you forgot something really important. You are supposed to be conducting business, not playing around in a social club:
http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/2013/09 ... mment-form
Report
Dear Corporate America
Re: Dear Corporate America
And, oh yes, fire human resources:
http://www.ecnmag.com/blogs/2013/05/fir ... 1481237582
http://www.ecnmag.com/blogs/2013/05/fir ... 1481237582
-
- Posts: 1805
- Joined: Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:21 am
- Location: Monterey, CA, USA
Re: Dear Corporate America
Actually all they need to do is spend money. But before they will, we need to force the government to force the ultra rich to unfreeze the economy. Because otherwise the rich will spend all their money, it will go around once, and the ultra rich will scoop it up again and we'll be right back where we started only the ultra rich will have more and the rich and the rest of us will have less.
That's the economic theory the Libertardians have been pushing since Reagan. Give it all to the ultra rich.
It's failing.
Miserably.
Just sayin'.
That's the economic theory the Libertardians have been pushing since Reagan. Give it all to the ultra rich.
It's failing.
Miserably.
Just sayin'.
We need a directorate of science, and we need it to be voted on only by scientists. You don't get to vote on reality. Get over it. Elected officials that deny the findings of the Science Directorate are subject to immediate impeachment for incompetence.
-
- Posts: 1805
- Joined: Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:21 am
- Location: Monterey, CA, USA
Re: Dear Corporate America
Corporate America isn't the problem. Corporate America is attempting to hold out against the bankster thieves that the Rethuglican teatraitors have unleashed on us all.
We need a directorate of science, and we need it to be voted on only by scientists. You don't get to vote on reality. Get over it. Elected officials that deny the findings of the Science Directorate are subject to immediate impeachment for incompetence.
Re: Dear Corporate America
Thanks!!!!!!Jccarlton wrote:And, oh yes, fire human resources:
http://www.ecnmag.com/blogs/2013/05/fir ... 1481237582
Engineering is the art of making what you want from what you can get at a profit.
Re: Dear Corporate America
I've been dealing with HR departments lately. Firing them is the LEAST that should happen to them.MSimon wrote:Thanks!!!!!!Jccarlton wrote:And, oh yes, fire human resources:
http://www.ecnmag.com/blogs/2013/05/fir ... 1481237582
-
- Posts: 1805
- Joined: Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:21 am
- Location: Monterey, CA, USA
Re: Dear Corporate America
Whadja do, tell a dirty joke in the department meeting again?Jccarlton wrote:I've been dealing with HR departments lately. Firing them is the LEAST that should happen to them.MSimon wrote:Thanks!!!!!!Jccarlton wrote:And, oh yes, fire human resources:
http://www.ecnmag.com/blogs/2013/05/fir ... 1481237582
We need a directorate of science, and we need it to be voted on only by scientists. You don't get to vote on reality. Get over it. Elected officials that deny the findings of the Science Directorate are subject to immediate impeachment for incompetence.