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R_P_A_S
11th July 2006, 22:50
This is hullarious in my college class "Management Skills" they basically teach us all about been a model Manager or Boss. DO what's best for your company, increase your profit and keep your workers happy and motivated.
a year ago. I would read this lectures and take the notes like nothing. I wouldn't second guess any of the theories and content. BUT NOW!? Oh Boy! I think is a huge joke. Basically if you really look at it. they are training us to brainwash those underneath of us. Our subordinates. so we can "drive them" to work hard and make "our company sucessful" The more I read and the more I heard the lectures and I look around my class room hall I realized people are being brainwashed to believe this fucking garbage. All that this is, its a manual, a manual with key words and theories from years past management "experts" that are telling us how to keep those who work for us under us, but happy. so that they keep doing a great job for the company. so that capitalism can always have their slaves.
sometimes I cant stand being in those classes.
Capitalist Lawyer
11th July 2006, 23:03
Perhaps you should enroll in a remedial English Comp class in order to improve your spelling and grammar before you venture further into your business major.
By the way, those that are "underneath you" are paid sufficiently and probably with benefits, therefore your claim about them being "slaves" holds no water.
Janus
11th July 2006, 23:03
You're right, this is bullshit. Managers whose sole job is to watch over others are under the assumption that those underneath them are just a bunch of stupid lazy bums. There are all kinds of "scientific" studies into these fields when people forget that workers just may work better managing stuff on their own.
R_P_A_S
11th July 2006, 23:12
Originally posted by Capitalist
[email protected] 11 2006, 08:04 PM
Perhaps you should enroll in a remedial English Comp class in order to improve your spelling and grammar before you venture further into your business major.
By the way, those that are "underneath you" are paid sufficiently and probably with benefits, therefore your claim about them being "slaves" holds no water.
You understood me fine. And I didn't know this was a classroom I can type and and fuck up words as much as I want. da fuk ya gunna do biiiootch!?? :rolleyes:
R_P_A_S
11th July 2006, 23:13
Originally posted by
[email protected] 11 2006, 08:04 PM
You're right, this is bullshit. Managers whose sole job is to watch over others are under the assumption that those underneath them are just a bunch of stupid lazy bums. There are all kinds of "scientific" studies into these fields when people forget that workers just may work better managing stuff on their own.
Yes, there's all this experts and theories named after the fool that came up with the theory. Give me a break.
Janus
11th July 2006, 23:14
By the way, those that are "underneath you" are paid sufficiently and probably with benefits, therefore your claim about them being "slaves" holds no water.
In your view, anything would be sufficient for workers. :rolleyes: Being a slave to the system does not mean that your conditions are similar to actual slaves but that the situation is the same:there is no escape.
R_P_A_S
11th July 2006, 23:15
Not only that. They will always be that. just wage. a number on the payroll list. and if they happen to excel in their job they will become.. well one of them. sad
Capitalist Lawyer
11th July 2006, 23:16
You understood me fine. And I didn't know this was a classroom I can type and and fuck up words as much as I want. da fuk ya gunna do biiiootch!??
You have the right to be a knucklehead and I have the right to call you a knucklehead...knucklehead.
It's just common courtesy to properly spell commonly said words and to make sure your sentences make sense. I could careless about proper comma placement or the mispelling of complex words.
And I doubt you deliberately typed your message the way you typed it.
R_P_A_S
11th July 2006, 23:18
Originally posted by Capitalist
[email protected] 11 2006, 08:17 PM
You understood me fine. And I didn't know this was a classroom I can type and and fuck up words as much as I want. da fuk ya gunna do biiiootch!??
You have the right to be a knucklehead and I have the right to call you a knucklehead...knucklehead.
It's just common courtesy to properly spell commonly said words and to make sure your sentences make sense. I could careless about proper comma placement or the mispelling of complex words.
And I doubt you deliberately typed your message the way you typed it.
fair enough! or should i say.. that be tha bunezz!
Capitalist Lawyer
11th July 2006, 23:19
there is no escape.
Sure there is, but it may take time to muster up some sort of plan in order to improve your lot in life.
Sorry, but life requires some form of productivity; if you want to escape that; go on welfare or find the nearest bridge and jump.
Even drug dealers, hitmen and thieves do some actual work.
Janus
11th July 2006, 23:20
Originally posted by RPAS+--> (RPAS)da fuk ya gunna do biiiootch!??[/b]
Capitalist Lawyer
You have the right to be a knucklehead and I have the right to call you a knucklehead...knucklehead.
Both of you need to stop flaming. Consider this a warning. RPAS, it is not acceptable to flame members of this board whether they are restricted or not.
R_P_A_S
14th January 2008, 19:49
Perhaps you should enroll in a remedial English Comp class in order to improve your spelling and grammar before you venture further into your business major.
By the way, those that are "underneath you" are paid sufficiently and probably with benefits, therefore your claim about them being "slaves" holds no water.
fukk off biiotch how's this for remedial english! i speak 3 languages. eat shizzlleeee!!!
bloody_capitalist_sham
14th January 2008, 20:07
Sure there is, but it may take time to muster up some sort of plan in order to improve your lot in life.
Sorry, but life requires some form of productivity; if you want to escape that; go on welfare or find the nearest bridge and jump.
Even drug dealers, hitmen and thieves do some actual work.
Er, if your born into extreme wealth then you take those best jobs increasing the difficulty for those who have been born into humble families.
So, for millionaires life doesn't require productivity, just a phone and an accountant.
Yet for working or middle-class people, continually retraining and re-educating yourself is a necessity and does not necessarily allow you to improve your lot in life.
In the UK, real purchasing power has decreased in the last two decades. Free Higher education has gone, wealth fare has rolled back, Trade Unions rights have significantly decreased.
All the while the millionaires have become billionaires.
Look, this isn't a lifestyle choice, this is systematic class privilege. The wealthy get more wealthy, and the working and middle-class get into huge debt.
Don't you think it is just possible, that our system is weighted???
pusher robot
14th January 2008, 21:30
You're right, this is bullshit. Managers whose sole job is to watch over others are under the assumption that those underneath them are just a bunch of stupid lazy bums. There are all kinds of "scientific" studies into these fields when people forget that workers just may work better managing stuff on their own.
I don't think that's right. You don't have to believe that the people you are managing are stupid or lazy to be an effective manager. In fact, you probably wouldn't be an effective manager if you did believe that.
The role of the manager is to handle tasks that affect multiple workers at the same time, because (a) those workers are not usually well-equipped to handle those tasks and (b) they don't have time, and (c) it would require an unachievable level of cooperation in the workplace. An effective manager shields the employees from higher-level concerns so that they can focus on lower-level concerns.
This isn't to say that there are no bad managers. There are some terrible managers. But the job of "manager" is not per se evil or unnecessary. A group of employees may prefer having no manager to having a bad manager, but they would also probably prefer having a good manager to no manager, which is why even worker-owned cooperatives usually elect or hire supervisors and managers.
Robert
14th January 2008, 23:38
Managers whose sole job is to watch over others are under the assumption that those underneath them are just a bunch of stupid lazy bums
You don't know very many managers, do you?
Note to Cap Lawyer: it's "couldn't care less." (Since we're being fastidious and all.)
luxemburg89
15th January 2008, 00:08
Perhaps you should enroll in a remedial English Comp class in order to improve your spelling and grammar before you venture further into your business major.
Hehe, don't you mean 'remedial English Comp.' - as 'Comp' is an abbreviation it needs a full stop to highlight this. Do you reckon you'd be sat next to him in this class, then? Idiot.
RGacky3
15th January 2008, 19:59
Manigment skills are pretty much how to get the most out of people giving them the least, just the fact that Manigment is a HUGE part of Capitalism should be a sign that Capitalism is not at all a free system, considering Manigment is the art of Maniging people.
black magick hustla
15th January 2008, 20:03
Perhaps you should enroll in a remedial English Comp class in order to improve your spelling and grammar before you venture further into your business major.
By the way, those that are "underneath you" are paid sufficiently and probably with benefits, therefore your claim about them being "slaves" holds no water.
if you were unable to understand what he wrote you are a goddamn retard that needs some serious reading comprehension skills.
black magick hustla
15th January 2008, 20:26
also buisness majors are the most worthless human beings. both, the quantitative and the qualitative part, are a joke. the only reason why those shitty classes exist is because we live in a commodity driven society and buisness majors act as mediators of the capitalist class. however, they neither take part on the designing of the commodity, or the manufacturing of the commodity.
we engineering majors laugh all the time at buisness majors
Jazzratt
15th January 2008, 20:27
As exciting as thread necromancy is Capitalist Lawyer doesn't post here anymore and this thread is going nowhere, therefore I'm going to close it.
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