• @Tarogar@feddit.org
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    1181 month ago

    “I was not very happy with that. I think in this country, we have to work very hard because there is no substitute for hard work even if you’re the most intelligent guy,”

    Dude… If you work hard despite the fact that you claim to be intelligent… You are not intelligent.

    Work smart, not hard. The smart thing is to take breaks so that you can focus on what you are doing. Not working till you drop.

    • @militaryintelligence@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      Guarantee he’s one of those rich pricks who count flying on a plane as “work”. But he will work the dogshit out of his employees.

      Just like my prick maga boss

      • justhach
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        361 month ago

        And “business” lunches, rounds of golf, general hobnobbing, etc.

        Guys like that will be on holiday and check their email once per day, respond to two of them, then claim to “never take vacation”.

        Their whole reality is warped.

      • HobbitFoot
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        101 month ago

        You also have a lot of founders who get to that position are workaholics who love focusing on their building empire. For them, it is hard to imagine how people wouldn’t want to dedicate everything to building an empire like they do.

        • Gumby
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          151 month ago

          Those are my favorites - “Why doesn’t everybody in my company want to work 80 hour weeks and never take vacation, like I do?” Geez, maybe it’s because they don’t own the fucking company and there is absolutely no benefit to them to work themselves to death? They’re not the ones making more money just because they’re increasing company profits.

        • @MajorHavoc@programming.dev
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          81 month ago

          Yeah.

          It sounds delusional, but by their deluded standards it makes sense.

          Everyone should want to work themselves to death do build Jeff Bezos’ empire. It’s just logical… At least to Jeff.

          • HobbitFoot
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            41 month ago

            You also get the problem where people will start companies with other employees that are ride or die because they had significant equity in the company. Once you approach anything like Amazon’s size, the potential equity people can get has been severely diminished.

    • ddh
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      1 month ago

      Yes and on a global scale we massively overproduce a great many things in the first place. If we could calm the fuck down, we could all work a bit less.

  • @RamblingPanda@lemmynsfw.com
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    651 month ago

    “I have not changed my view; I will take this with me to my grave,” he asserted .

    Fine fine, can you speed this up a little? The grave part I mean.

  • @TheTactfulSaboteur@lemmy.ca
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    651 month ago

    What this guy fundamentally fails to understand is that countries go from low gdp to high gdp not by producing more exports but rather by getting domestic consumption up. Time off is required for domestic consumption to happen. Henry Ford didn’t give his workers time off for their benefit, he did it so they would buy cars.

    • @chuckleslord@lemmy.world
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      261 month ago

      he did it so they would buy cars to kneecap any union effort.

      Don’t get me wrong, he did the right thing, but it was to stop a union being created rather than some 4D chess move. He did use your logic as the excuse, though.

      • @Flocklesscrow@lemm.ee
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        151 month ago

        Even a broken clock.

        People have “forgotten” (ie never taught) that the first step in critically examining the actions of others is to understand their motivation and how it benefits them.

    • @Zachariah@lemmy.world
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      161 month ago

      If everyone got double pay after 24 work hours per week, companies would have an incentive to keep each employee at under that limit. If they needed longer hours, Toney could hire a second employee to finish the day/week. If you job won’t pay for your extra hours but you want more money, then then working a second job actually fits into the number of hours in the week.

  • @psmgx@lemmy.world
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    511 month ago

    People had to fight and die for an 8 hour work day and 5 day work week. You’d better be willing to fight again, cuz they’re coming for that.

  • @Dragonstaff@leminal.space
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    501 month ago

    Woohoo, that’s my boss! Explains a lot about the company.

    Fun fact: we had to “return to office” last year. I had to move away from all my friends to a red state. Come to find out, there’s practically nobody in the office either. All of our work is done over zoom. It was just a “quiet layoff”, but I couldn’t find another job in time to quit.

  • @taiyang@lemmy.world
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    371 month ago

    See, that study that suggested 4 day work weeks increase productivity (and that a majority of companies kept after the trial) apparently lacked the ever so important control group of working 7 days a week and for extra hours per day. I’m sure that really increases productivity.

    While we’re at it, no remote days and everyone work in an open office with no cubicles or walls to block noise, and certainly no distracting windows.

    • @corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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      51 month ago

      no remote days and everyone work in an open office with no cubicles or walls to block noise, and certainly no distracting windows.

      Wow. Add in the micromanager oddly obsessed with seeing my bum (in a chair) and that’s why I changed jobs.

      • @taiyang@lemmy.world
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        21 month ago

        Just naming stuff research has demonstrated to be bad, haha. The literature is quite definitive on it, but you know how the MBAs in management care about research.

  • @jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works
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    281 month ago

    Murthy claimed he himself worked six and a half days a week until retirement, typically 14 hours and 10 minutes a day, clocking on at 6:20 AM before downing tools at 8:30 PM.

    What a fucking slacker wasting ~66 hours per week that he could have been GRINDING. Pathetic.

    /s

  • magnetosphere
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    231 month ago

    I’d like to see this fuckstick standing on his feet all day, and asking his supervisor for permission to pee. Then we’ll see how he feels about eliminating weekends.

    • SuiXi3D
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      101 month ago

      My boss told me I couldn’t go to the bathroom whenever I needed to. I told him next time he tells me that I’m gonna shit on the floor. Nothing since.

    • @Mac@mander.xyz
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      61 month ago

      Can I be the supervisor?
      I’ll tell him to piss himself and keep working.

      • Saik0
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        41 month ago

        No. You tell them to piss in a bottle. That way when they get thirsty in 10 minutes they have something to drink on hand. Efficiency.

          • Saik0
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            11 month ago

            Who said they’re company provided? Weren’t reusable bottles all the rage for a while? Employees can bring their own. Make sure you wash it at home too…

  • Ricky Rigatoni
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    91 month ago

    Ain’t got no time to read the article right now but that thumbnail is accurate because being a workaholic will just kill you and send you to the big cloud up in the sky.

  • anar
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    227 days ago

    Infosys itself is a scam company. They literally train their “consultants” to absurdly mark up the cost of things that could be done by 1 mediocre software graduate in a month. I have seen a simple project being worked on by a team of 8, and they milked that cow for at least 2 years.

    All they need is some idiot non-engineer in the company they are targeting. If your government is using Infosys, know that your tax is being sunk into a pointless hole.