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Got an email notification from this forum today that I have $85 in my account and I need to spend it on buying infoproducts. I went to my profile. As there was in the account 1 dollar and kopecks, and remained. No $85 came out of nowhere. That's weird.)
Maybe they spent it on the way to the profile :-)
PS/ $85 is like a gopher - you can not see it, but it is there (was)
Hlade's Law
The most difficult task should be given to the laziest employee.
He is bound to find an easy and high-quality way of solving it.
Hlade's Law
The most difficult task should be given to the laziest employee.
He is bound to find an easy and high-quality way of solving it.
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Plus for a post like this.
Hlade's Law
The most difficult task should be given to the laziest employee.
He is bound to find an easy and high-quality way of solving it.
When did he come up with that? We had a meme back in the 198s: Laziness is the engine of progress.
Hlade's Law
The most difficult task should be given to the laziest employee.
He is bound to find an easy and good way to do it.
...Or an easy and good way to pass it on to another employee. ))
When did he come up with that? We had a meme back in the 198s: Laziness is the engine of progress.
No surprise there. Some Japanese people used to subscribe to "Modelist Constructor", "Young Technician" and other magazines from the USSR and became millionaires.
Laziness is bad, you have to quote smart journals.
...Or an easy and quality way to transfer it to another employee. ))
It's called delegating.
;)
maybe spent on the way to the profile :-)
PS/ 85$ they're like a gopher - you can't see them, but they're there (were)
So the day passed and no one from management even bothered to answer anything sensible. It's not just a letter, it's a newsletter. So hundreds of users received it.
It's been a day and no one from management has even bothered to give me a sensible answer. And it's not just an email, it's a newsletter. So hundreds of users got it.
Well, that's not surprising.
The usual attitude.