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by mango7283
931 days ago
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Surely this is a variation of this anecdote attributed to IBM's Watson https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13419313 "> A young executive had made some bad decisions that cost the company several million dollars. He was summoned to Watson’s office, fully expecting to be dismissed. As he entered the office, the young executive said, “I suppose after that set of mistakes you will want to fire me.” Watson was said to have replied, > “Not at all, young man, we have just spent a couple of million dollars educating you.” [1]" |
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The boss's response makes a lot more sense than the usual fluff, though: "If I fire you now, the next guy to make a mistake won't admit it and we won't find out about it until it's too late."