As a long time Amazon employee, disagree and commit essentially works like this:
Employee: "I'm not convinced this is the best way to do something"
Manager: "Noted, now stfu and do what I say"
As a long time Amazon employee, disagree and commit essentially works like this:
Employee: "I'm not convinced this is the best way to do something"
Manager: "Noted, now stfu and do what I say"
Keep yourself alive
Seven seas of Rhye
Brighton rock
Jeff Bezos hasn't been CEO of Amazon for a few years. Now it's that bland twat Andy Jassy, who has all of the fascism but none of the intelligence of his predecessor.
Allegro really is much better for many things. I find myself using it much more than Amazon nowadays.
Why don't you just read the article instead of idly speculating? It is indeed damage, as the great of the lights melted the window liners.
Not illustrated here, but I like the one with the guy coughing his lungs out.
"Pull my finger"
an easy way to reduce costs that make the employees happy
That's the problem, right there.
Cutting corners due to the money being spirited away by corrupt officials. This is Russia after all.
Fuckin' A, man.
It's what hot dogs crave.
Czechs and Slovaks managed to do it in a civilised manner only 30 years ago, so it's not impossible.