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By not doing their job, I know he means that they don't go above and beyond, or do things that he asks that aren't in their job description. And why should they? Every manager I've ever known to say his workers are lazy, actually means that his employees aren't rushing around to get things done, and again why should they? Sounds like your buddy is a shit boss who doesn't like that he can't abuse his staff