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by nurettin
1144 days ago
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A person who knows what they are doing versus someone who has difficulties learning the given tasks have two very subjective views of the workplace situation. One is at the mercy of their colleagues, constantly and rightfully interrupted to correct their mistakes, while the other is chugging away in the zone. We need the viewpoints of both levels of expertise to make sure that there is a whistle to blow. |
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The company then went on to fire exclusively minority groups in their layoffs.
If those are the facts of the matter, then we really do NOT need the perspective from someone "in the zone" to make a judgement here.