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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday May 10 2020, @11:08AM
by Anonymous Coward
on Sunday May 10 2020, @11:08AM (#992290)
Ditto that!
I am of the strong belief that artisans have no business being employees. Unless they are directly working with the man who owns the company.
I have seen several corporations technically disintegrate after "leadership" techniques, learned from traveling seminar-givers, caused the creative talent to either leave or self- destruct.
There are people who are like pumps, pulling water from hundreds of feet down, bringing it up and keeping water line pressure at 100 psi.
Then there are those who open the tap just a bit, draw a glass of water, and serve it to the customer.
And there are those who have the skills to recognize the importance of each.
A lot of people think pumps are a dime a dozen, carelessly blown like sports car engines. Important people. Private jets await.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday May 10 2020, @11:08AM
Ditto that!
I am of the strong belief that artisans have no business being employees. Unless they are directly working with the man who owns the company.
I have seen several corporations technically disintegrate after "leadership" techniques, learned from traveling seminar-givers, caused the creative talent to either leave or self- destruct.
There are people who are like pumps, pulling water from hundreds of feet down, bringing it up and keeping water line pressure at 100 psi.
Then there are those who open the tap just a bit, draw a glass of water, and serve it to the customer.
And there are those who have the skills to recognize the importance of each.
A lot of people think pumps are a dime a dozen, carelessly blown like sports car engines. Important people. Private jets await.