Re: Job fairs == waste of time
- From: Vladimir Vassilevsky <antispam_bogus@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 01:00:30 GMT
Gene S. Berkowitz wrote:
If someone's performance is higher then the performance of 80% people at the same position, it obviously means this position is too low for this guy, and he is only wasting his time there.
And God Forbid he might actually ENJOY what he is doing, and excelling at it. Can't have that.
No problem here. If someone seems to enjoy what he is doing, he should pay for that rather then get payed :)
If one is an employee, it does not pay off for him to be a superman. To the contrary, it only creates problems and tension. The person of this kind should either go on his own, or find some other direction to apply his eagerness.Yes, because we all know that skilled, motivated workers are a threat to the rest of us lazy incompetents.
Exactly. It can be called "union house" or "working as a team", however it basically means the same thing.
Vladimir Vassilevsky
DSP and Mixed Signal Design Consultant
http://www.abvolt.com
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