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by 0cf8612b2e1e
385 days ago
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On the gripping hand, if you do put in the hard work, you are likely to be exploited. I can think of several examples of excellent workers: they come in, do great work, do not play politics, are known for being dependable, etc. Management ignores them and promotes the mouth breather who does nothing but cheerlead themselves at every opportunity for accomplishing the most basic of tasks. |
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Your point more generally, that squeaky wheels get the grease, does seem to be typical.