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by mrsuprawsm
1242 days ago
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it would be nicer if they made economically optimal decisions in the first place, instead of making a bad decision in 2022, firing a shitload of people in 2023, and going "ah whoops our bad". competent operators wouldn't get into this problem in the first place (or, alternatively, these layoffs are also an incompetent decision and the C-levels are simply following the herd) |
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- if they optimisitcally hire a ton of people, then fire most of them, that’s expensive in the bad years
- if they only hire as many people as they need, then they’ll be eaten by the bigger-risk-taking competition in the good years