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by nilsb
2091 days ago
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I'd argue that workplaces where people are micromanaged and monitored tend to attract people who are either willing to adapt to these circumstances or are OK with gaming the system for their own benefit ("clearly my employer doesn't value my privacy, so why should I value theirs?"). Meanwhile people who thrive on getting things done their way without interference find work elsewhere. |
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