Bro he’s saying that you’re supposed to realize how fucked up it is (and ideally be revolted) that corporations - who don’t give a shit about you or anyone else - team up to prevent bright young adults from having a career and affording to live as payback for exposing their inhumanity/making them look foolish.
Instead you’re over here like “yeah I lick corporate boot and will gladly accept being stepped on if I get to keep my career.” This girl is a hero for standing up to the likes of cloudflare and we should all aspire to have her courage.
Keep aspiring…meanwhile India is chomping at the bit to get this job, they’ll do it for pennies on the dollar, and depending on the worker, they’ll be fucking good at it.
If someone calling out a shit company for being a shit company stops all companies from wanting to hire that person (note: I’m not saying you’re wrong about this), more people should be calling out the fact that every single company in America outright regards themselves as shit companies with no intention of changing that fact. That’s a far-reaching systemic failure that should not go unchecked. I’m sure most of these influencers know damn well what the risks are, and those risks are part of the problem mate.
That’s kind of my point…they have no idea what the risks are. I don’t really even think this is a shitty corporate thing. When I do a background check and something like this comes up, I’m not hiring this person. What if she publicly humiliates my company, or my team, or one of my teammates.
You can publicly humiliate me, I’m too old to give a shit.
This will come up on social background checks for the rest of her life. No one is going to risk a hire like that. Especially for something like sales where sales people are a dime a dozen.
I think the point is for you to meditate on that fact.
I did, for all of a couple seconds, then I remembered what’s on the background checks for some of the employees I’ve seen.
Cloudflare is a shit company with a shit reputation. A new employee getting shat on in real time is not something to end your career with.
What’s Cloudflare’s shit reputation? I thought they were the go-to service to prevent DDOSing.
I won’t work for a company that scores less than 4. (Depending on the size, but that’s generally the shit hole threshold)
https://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Cloudflare-Reviews-E430862.htm
Bro he’s saying that you’re supposed to realize how fucked up it is (and ideally be revolted) that corporations - who don’t give a shit about you or anyone else - team up to prevent bright young adults from having a career and affording to live as payback for exposing their inhumanity/making them look foolish.
Instead you’re over here like “yeah I lick corporate boot and will gladly accept being stepped on if I get to keep my career.” This girl is a hero for standing up to the likes of cloudflare and we should all aspire to have her courage.
Keep aspiring…meanwhile India is chomping at the bit to get this job, they’ll do it for pennies on the dollar, and depending on the worker, they’ll be fucking good at it.
If someone calling out a shit company for being a shit company stops all companies from wanting to hire that person (note: I’m not saying you’re wrong about this), more people should be calling out the fact that every single company in America outright regards themselves as shit companies with no intention of changing that fact. That’s a far-reaching systemic failure that should not go unchecked. I’m sure most of these influencers know damn well what the risks are, and those risks are part of the problem mate.
That’s kind of my point…they have no idea what the risks are. I don’t really even think this is a shitty corporate thing. When I do a background check and something like this comes up, I’m not hiring this person. What if she publicly humiliates my company, or my team, or one of my teammates.
You can publicly humiliate me, I’m too old to give a shit.
This will come up on social background checks for the rest of her life. No one is going to risk a hire like that. Especially for something like sales where sales people are a dime a dozen.