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Sat in a McDonald's watching two staffers try to mop a floor.

I'll be honest, I'm very close to taking it away and doing it myself.

I cannot stand "busy work" do it properly or don't do it at all.

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  • 3
    This is what happens when you have leaders/managers that subscribe to the idea that their workers needs to do something all of the time.

    Doesn't matter if there literally isn't anything to do
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    @inaba true, but then the floor really needed a mop, and the mop really needed some fresh water
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    @ArcaneEye yeah, I was temping in an office and offered to help with anything, one guy asked me to do some admin inside Salesforce.

    20 minutes later, his pipeline complete I was given everyone else's pipeline to do, not my fault I know my way around Salesforce properly.

    An hour in and I'm finished what would have been by their admission a week's work done (judicious use of 40+ tabs to sidestep page load times) back to stuffing envelopes....

    I faked a migraine the next two days until they told me not to come back.

    I just couldn't face the envelopes anymore.
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    This is the problem with hourly wages: The longer something takes, the more they get paid for it.

    Pay the project instead and watch productivity increase.
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