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975 points namukang | 5 comments | | HN request time: 0.206s | source
1. musicale ◴[] No.43660580[source]
It can be shock to discover how little the company as an entity, and its upper management in particular, actually values you (or any other employee.) Employees are indeed cogs in a megacorp, and the relationship is transactional. The company demands loyalty because it can and because it is profitable, not because it will be reciprocated.
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2. hyperliner ◴[] No.43661529[source]
Even those in “upper management” are cogs.
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3. greesil ◴[] No.43668537[source]
Everybody responds to incentives. Not everyone is competent. And, the higher you go the less accountability there seems to be.
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4. windward ◴[] No.43679376{3}[source]
We pay a lot because we need these people who are capable of making tough decisions (copying everyone else by overhiring at a premium during low interest rates), they can't be kept accountable for their own mistakes like the rest of us (fired myopically as a sacrificial lamb during a down-market because investors demand executives copy everyone else (they're invested in everyone else))
5. roman_soldier ◴[] No.43684138[source]
When it comes down to it everyone has their own interests as a priority so if a manager is told to let folks go they will gladly do it to keep their own job.