Fuck this idiot.
Maybe theyre working remotely
Imagine being so full of yourself you call yourself a “business angel”
Is he biblically accurate though?
If full of shit is biblical, yes.
It’s in keeping with biblical traditions for sure.
Angel investors are a thing.
Learning what an angel investor is hasn’t really changed my opinion on this guy. My opinion of him as an angel may have changed if the post were closer to “go home at noon today, we’ve got enough done and you deserve a break.” Instead his attitude is "stay later, work harder, and get that sweet sweet return of investment.
Deutlich sichtbare Warnhinweise auf den Flaschen wären eine große Verbesserung. Of he’s all about profiting from the work of others.
Ahah of course the genocide denialist is german. From a fellow european, you guys suck ass. Heartless country of heartless people.
Damn guess i must be a business demon
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“Putting in the hours” isn’t working. It’s flexing your masochism
It’s expecting other people in your family to pick up your slack.
Yeah it’s virtue signaling for free market simps
Staying late and going the extra mile… Of course all paid working hours, right? Right?
As a consultant - fuckin rights it is; what’s the charge code for this?
the only people who want to put in longer hours at the office have absolutely nothing to go home to.
they should be pitied instead of being vilified. drop them a “get well soon” message in social media should you encounter them.
Nah. It’s leaders like this moron that are just looking to make money off your hard work. Get going, you have billionaires to please!
Usually they’re also the people who don’t do anything… I don’t know how many I’ve run into and ask what they’re working on, only for them to give me a “catching up on email or cleaning up” response. They’re just wasting time, hoping to look good.
“Catching up on emails” is something you must do and can take a lot of time depending on your role and circumstances, though. My interepretation of this answer would depend on if the answer is for “what I’m doing right now” or “what I’ve been working on today”.
Some of us work our asses off because we’re passionate, but don’t pressure our coworkers to do the same… It’s a phase like most things are. If I ever get a management position in my current industry, I won’t expect after-hours responses/work…
Some of us work our asses off because we’re passionate
i’m so sorry to hear that. hope you get something at home which can share in that abundant passion.
get well soon.
they should be pitied instead of being vilified
More like Max Burnout amirite???
Poor soul.
lol… return to office, so we can bitch about you leaving after working an entire day.
i start working at 6:30 and work till 16:30 so i can see my children before they go to bed.
i’m just a burden for my company, right?
“Business angel” 🤮
$100 says he left immediately after taking these photos. Dr.Hustler PhD here is using precious company time to write a chapter’s worth of bullshit. Get back on that horse, it’s time to work.
That’s why Asia, working the longest hours, is the world’s most productive region, right?
Japanese office workers are one of the most inefficient workers despite the long hours they spend at the office
Well I imagine efficiency is measured by the amount of work done divided by the number of hours worked… I know the salary-man culture in Japan is pretty grueling, so I imagine the hours are super high. And since they’re so fucking tired (Japanese men sleeping at the office is a meme), the work suffers.
So they are not only working far more hours than average, but getting the same amount or possibly even less, work complete in that time because of energy levels/morale.
Simple math that you’d hope even a CEO could grasp.
I’d imagine that they’re unproductive because of the long hours that they spend in the office. It’s been a source of mystery to me (European) how our offices in America manage to put in 60 hour weeks every week, often with a crazy commute before and after, and yet never seem to make fuck all progress on anything. Better to concentrate on how to be as productive as possible for time that you are there, than to fetishise the total amount of time?
It reminds me of the people who thought measuring programming progress in lines of code written was a good idea.
without looking it up, and in absolute terms? probably?
but in output per worker? lol
Yeah that’s about the face I was expecting him to be making. It’s the “Please knock my lights out” face. The mental agony face.
Working long hours is sometimes justified: but unless you’re the CEO you should be getting extra pay or time off in lieu. Anything else is wage theft.
My office is a ghost town by the time I leave at 5. That’s how I know I’ve found a good place to work. (Also don’t have to be in the office every day)
I only stay that “late” because I get there later than almost everybody else.
I also prefer coming late and leaving late. After finishing my formal education nothing forces me into the rhythm of the morning larks anymore. I’ve been enjoying it quite a bit.