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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish81•11 months agoBut then how do you justify keeping “middle management” hall monitors on a payroll after admitting they’re pointless?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink40•11 months agoWell, they could focus on distributing or coordinating things and assembling results, things they now leave to those who’s job it definitively not is.
But then how do you justify keeping “middle management” hall monitors on a payroll after admitting they’re pointless?
Well, they could focus on distributing or coordinating things and assembling results, things they now leave to those who’s job it definitively not is.