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multigraincracker

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10. The most efficient business model is
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 09:59 AM
19 hrs ago

the employee owned and run business. Everyone is working for the most successful operation and everyone shares in the profit. No need for overpaid CEOs. They are just overhead that can be trimmed.

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Absolutely bucolic_frolic 20 hrs ago #1
some managers have limited capabilities; desk checks is one of them. dem4decades 20 hrs ago #2
Hey, it's not easy to sit in your office and track worker's bathroom trips Orrex 19 hrs ago #5
Or snag an unfortunate employee just passing by your office YodaMom2 18 hrs ago #25
Sometimes I'm gone to the bathroom so long, the inevitable question arises: True Dough 7 hrs ago #52
I've had managers in corporate settings whose only discernible function was to call meetings and waste everyone's time. sop 20 hrs ago #3
... Wednesdays 15 hrs ago #38
Republicans love home schooling but don't want their workers to work from home?? Yeah, there's a in2herbs 19 hrs ago #4
indoctrinate their offspring. no outside thoughts dave99 18 hrs ago #20
"No outside thoughts" Shipwack 17 hrs ago #28
Yep! Ego. ZDU 19 hrs ago #6
Clearly, There Are Some Jobs... ProfessorGAC 19 hrs ago #7
was this article about you ? dave99 18 hrs ago #22
Huh? ProfessorGAC 17 hrs ago #27
I appreciate this article; its thesis was clear before the pandemic even ended Orrex 19 hrs ago #8
The movie, Office Space, comes to mind. Sequoia 17 hrs ago #32
Definitely! Orrex 14 hrs ago #39
Having a narcissist boss is awful. I got to experience it sadly. Oneironaut 19 hrs ago #9
So many CEOs are sociopaths. My boss was the owner's son and a real SOB. OMGWTF 12 hrs ago #42
"Owners son" - No words are more terrifying. Ugh! Oneironaut 10 hrs ago #44
The most efficient business model is multigraincracker 19 hrs ago #10
Employee owned businesses don't have a CEO? MichMan 18 hrs ago #19
They don't have overpaid CEOs multigraincracker 17 hrs ago #33
Only $3.4 million MichMan 16 hrs ago #34
Does he need an assistant manager at half price? DFW 4 hrs ago #57
In my experience, it was also about trust nuxvomica 19 hrs ago #11
Well, I did have employees who shirked work from home. Easterncedar 8 hrs ago #49
It's all about control. n/t area51 19 hrs ago #12
That, and they have long term leases on Brick and Mortar Bristlecone 19 hrs ago #13
Might be more to it. Business analysts saw that a CRE meltdown could result in a broad financial crisis lostnfound 19 hrs ago #14
Great. Now we have found out that some of our Bosses are like Donald Trump. chouchou 18 hrs ago #15
My kid had, and still has, the option of working from home, but he didn't like it, so he went back to his office at Raftergirl 18 hrs ago #16
Yes, personally I prefer a hybrid schedule TexasBushwhacker 18 hrs ago #21
my condolences on his touch of narcissism dave99 17 hrs ago #29
Well... Raftergirl 15 hrs ago #36
In a different situation, I would have been like your kid RandomNumbers 9 hrs ago #48
Can only speak for myself. In 2012 Joinfortmill 18 hrs ago #17
I have 3 family members working from home Tree Lady 17 hrs ago #26
The Galley master needs people to whip. Old Crank 18 hrs ago #18
Watching people drive in LA traffic to the office Johonny 18 hrs ago #23
It depends on the working environment MichMan 18 hrs ago #24
I sympathize with this 100%... Moostache 17 hrs ago #31
Work from home intelpug 4 hrs ago #56
Ye Gods! Does this fit!!! slightlv 17 hrs ago #30
I disagree with the premise of this genxlib 15 hrs ago #35
Reductive analysis. maxsolomon 15 hrs ago #37
If I remember your profile genxlib 13 hrs ago #40
I worked from home, exclusively since 2002 forthemiddle 12 hrs ago #41
Illustrates the disconnect between the blue collar working class and elites MichMan 11 hrs ago #43
Covid change the work environment LogDog75 10 hrs ago #45
Most mid-level managers add absolutely nothing to organizations. waterwatcher123 9 hrs ago #46
T-rump, narcissist extraordinaire, ordered federal remote workers back to offices. Wicked Blue 9 hrs ago #47
Technology in the 90s made remote work possible. I used to work at home a lot, but still OAITW r.2.0 8 hrs ago #50
Turf. Telework means employees are on their home turf. underpants 7 hrs ago #51
My experience frequently mirrored the scenarios described in the article, BUT Pinback 7 hrs ago #53
Don't forget the real estate incentives. paulkienitz 6 hrs ago #54
They also think you're not actually working Figarosmom 5 hrs ago #55
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