Being forced to use a particular OS, hardware or programming language? Working remotely? Certain company structure?

  • @rsaeshalm@lemmy.eco.br
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    251 year ago

    Using war metaphors

    Requering blind loyalty

    Requering acceptance of any task

    Disregard for labor contracts

    Dumb management

    • @onlinepersona@programming.devOP
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      81 year ago

      Using war metaphors

      What do you mean?

      Requering acceptance of any task

      You would quit if something were against your morals e.g working on a project for Exxon mobile or something ?

      • @rsaeshalm@lemmy.eco.br
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        201 year ago

        War metaphors real examples:

        Literally calling your employees your soldiers, calling starting positions as trenches, brainwashing your employees to a us versus the world mentality, ex-employees are ‘dead’ or ‘on a suicidal path’, etc.

        Business is not war anyone who think it is has never saw what a single rifle bullet does to human flesh. Freaking psychos.

        Task was being discussed, I raised valid concerns, they listened, agreed to the concerns and said ‘yeah we still want you to do it’. I say I won’t do this. They push harder. I left on the spot. Notice was on director desk the next day. I suspect management wanted me to take on a botched task so to have something negative over me. There may of may not have some level of nepotism there.

        • @onlinepersona@programming.devOP
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          21 year ago

          Big yikes on the war metaphors. I’m also not a fan of alternative names for teams: squad, tribe, gang, clan, … makes me cringe.

          I suspect management wanted me to take on a botched task so to have something negative over me.

          Sounds like somebody with a god complex or way too deep in the army role-play “soldiers follow orders” bullshit.