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bartolomeo , to memes in Remember, if Fascism wins it is YOUR FAULT.
@bartolomeo@suppo.fi avatar

This is so good, did you make it?

TrismegistusMx OP ,

I used Dall-E to generate the individual elements and put them together in Paint.NET. AI couldn’t understand the prompts I was using well enough to generate what I wanted.

bartolomeo ,
@bartolomeo@suppo.fi avatar

Lol cool. It reminds me of 2016 when I checked the Republican party website and on the Donate page the background was a picture of Trump. Then I checked the Democratic party website and on the Donate page the background was a picture of Trump but with a scary red hue.

Titan , to memes in Remember, if Fascism wins it is YOUR FAULT.

Neo-liberal fascism or conservative fascism? 🤔

TrismegistusMx OP ,

They’re two faces of the same demon.

Zerush , to memes in Remember, if Fascism wins it is YOUR FAULT.
@Zerush@lemmy.ml avatar

Citizens of the US are really screwed, with a pseudo-democracy where they can only choose between conservatives or fascists, apart from practically half of the population who show that Descartes was wrong, because they exist but they don’t think.

FaeDrifter ,

The US has never been a country that’s good or fair. It’s only very slowly gotten a little better through the sweat and blood of good people.

If we want it to get better it’s going to be a lot of difficult and painstaking work.

interolivary ,
@interolivary@beehaw.org avatar

show that Descartes was wrong, because they exist but they don’t think.

“A therefore B” doesn’t imply “B therefore A”

Avnar , to memes in I'm in danger.Png

It not the decline of Civilisation it is the Decline of the Western Civilisation.

Hazmatastic , to memes in *Door slams. Tires squeal in distance*

Men-leaning folk, please try this line on your partners and let me know how it goes

ThatWeirdGuy1001 , to memes in No! No! I don't want to conduct performance reviews! You can't make me!
@ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world avatar

It’d be fine if the pay raise matched the workload.

Triple my responsibility while giving me a 25¢ raise smh my head

Cort ,

You got a raise?!? They took my commission and said managers don’t get commission or a raise

simple , to memes in Remember, if Fascism wins it is YOUR FAULT.

…Memes?

TrismegistusMx OP ,

Propaganda is a form of meme.

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT , to memes in No! No! I don't want to conduct performance reviews! You can't make me!

To anyone dreading this for real, there are places where you can get ahead as an IC and it’s considered a parallel career track to management. 0 direct reports. Maybe some mentoring, if you want, but that’s it.

You just have to find those places

SasquatchBanana ,

Is IC individual contractor in context?

imouto ,

Contributor. The ceiling is lower though. You get to (senior) principle and that’s the end of code monkey positions usually.

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT ,

Typically, but employers are getting wise. They don’t want to lose their best technical talent just because they’re on the spectrum or whatever. Or arguably worse: see them sputter out in a hybrid management/tech role that is more lucrative, but much less impactful than if they’d just stayed tech.

Staff, and architect are two other roles that are sometimes like that. Yet other places will just keep going up levels / pay bands, like eng I, II; senior eng I, II, III, IV, …, VII, etc

Semi-Hemi-Demigod , to memes in I'm in danger.Png
@Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

We'll end up with a Star Trek style utopia after all the hardship, right?

Right?

EmpathicVagrant ,

After the bell riots.

ivanafterall ,
@ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

Unless there's suddenly a growing homelessness problem in San Francisco as September 2024 approaches, I think we should be just fine.

EvolvedTurtle ,

Guys San Francisco is the 3rd most homeless per capita of all the largest us cities

Source: Wikipedia lol

Arelin ,

After the revolution perhaps

jol ,

Yes, but only for the 1%. We will stay on earth copveted in dust storms and fighting for clean water.

AgentGrimstone , to memes in No! No! I don't want to conduct performance reviews! You can't make me!

I feel this. Just because I’m good at what I do doesn’t mean I’m leadership material. I’m too nice.

Track_Shovel OP ,

I’m at a spot where I’m headed towards technical leadership rather than managerial leadership.

I have a small team, and it’s up to me to use them to magnify my effectiveness with my work. It’s actually kind of a good spot, but I’m worried I’ll be asked to do more management stuff

NoSpiritAnimal ,
@NoSpiritAnimal@lemmy.world avatar

Management is just making other people do your work 99% of the time. And it’s expected! I’ve run a few teams with good results and it’s always the easiest position in the group.

BirdyBoogleBop ,

Until two people hate eachother on your team. And act like children because of it. Never again.

NoSpiritAnimal ,
@NoSpiritAnimal@lemmy.world avatar

Those are the employees designated for under-the-bus duty. Easy peezy.

lightnsfw ,

It’s only easy if the team is competent and motivated. I can literally hand some people on my team step by step instructions and they still come out wrong 50% of the time because they either think they know better (they don’t) or they’re just lazy. On top of that the HR policy here makes it take 6 months to replace a person and get us up to speed so if I get rid of the shittiest ones I’m still in a worse spot than I would be if I just deal with coaching them all the time. Working on jumping to a new role that isn’t a leadership position because I’m so tired of being responsible for other people’s performance.

friendly_ghost , to memes in a real feel good story

You better start showing me a little more appreciation around here, Mr. Man!

vivadanang ,

YOU’RE A DIRTY BIRD!

jubilationtcornpone , to memes in No! No! I don't want to conduct performance reviews! You can't make me!

I was in management before I moved to engineering full time. Don’t get me wrong, I really enjoyed my team and watching them grow and develop their skills. I also learned a lot about things that I wouldn’t have been exposed to otherwise.

The key role of a good leader is to remove “log jams” and then get out of the way. But I was log-jammed out. An incredibly toxic workplace has a way of doing that. I fought hard for my employees. They deserved that. They had my respect and they earned it. If I had to go back and fight for them again, I would. But man, it’s been nice to get away from all that for the past few years.

So this is me a couple weeks ago when my boss tells me he wants me to take over as one of the team leads and on the outside I’m like, “Thanks for the opportunity! I appreciate the vote of confidence.” And on the inside I’m like, “…please no.”

WashedOver ,
@WashedOver@lemmy.ca avatar

I had been a servant leader for a number of years in a big corporation in a remote location where I could break away from their older 50’s style management structure. I had a great crew that was able to do wonderful things. The company took notice and wanted me to move to other locations. I wasn’t interested in moving so far away. I would be sent to train and show other locations how we streamlined so well. We eventually closed down our location as the largest customer *we served closed after 90 years.

I was going to walk away from it all then one of my old customers wanted me to come and help them grow, move, and re-invent themselves. I was able to bring in some of the old crew and it was a lot of heavy lifting. Having the ownership in the location didn’t make it easy as they were into the old 50s style mentality so it was a constant fight to implement all the great things they loved about my old location that served them. I was pretty burnt out by the end with being left to navigate Rona on my own with the crews when ownership went and hid in their homes. They didn’t take it seriously at first and then when they flipped it was left in my hands to deal with while they freaked out about the end of the world.

Eventually they sold to a larger company and I was excited for this change. Turns out the new company spouted everything that sounded good but they were so disfunctional and full of themselves it was tough. I was glad to go when they folded our location into another existing one.

I miss working with the people daily and helping them grow and remove those road blocks but I was tired out by the latest ownership disfunction especially when they drank their own Kool aid so much they couldn’t see how badly they were making it for the staff.

The only saving grace for this last ownership group was the previous ownership was so terrible, the new owners seemed like a good upgrade. They were in some ways. It wasn’t for those of us that had worked for structured and properly run companies. It’s been rough on the staff that remain and the steps backwards they had to endure in the process. The new owners are fairly certain they are doing great things. I wish them all luck and I’m glad to be out.

jubilationtcornpone ,

It’s an incredible paradox isn’t it? Someone up the ladder sees you getting results and they decide they want more of that. Then, when you try to show them what it takes to get more of “that”, they look at you like you have two heads. In my case I got sick of being told I needed to constantly micro-manage my people. I told my boss something to the effect of, “we pay grown-ass adults to do their job like adults. If you think I can’t walk away for two seconds and trust that they’re still going to be doing their job when I’m gone, then you need to fire them and hire someone who will.”

He turned white as a ghost. He knew damn well I was right, he just didn’t want to have to tell his boss (the Chief Micromanagement Officer) that. Good leadership isn’t that complicated. Empower people to do their job and feel like they own it and they will do it a hell of a lot better than if you’re standing over their shoulder all the time.

WashedOver ,
@WashedOver@lemmy.ca avatar

Yes this exactly. If you need to do this you have hired the wrong people and/or the mission is not clear.

I decided I wasn’t going to be a prison warden early on in my career after trying to be one for the company.

We got so much further as a team when I use to make sure they had their birthday cakes and whatever other supplies or tools and got the hell out of their way.

Not a lot of people can trust others this much. It also takes initiative to weed out those that are not going to fit into the team quickly. 1 bad Apple can make the bunch go bad quickly.

MonkderZweite ,

Why would you say that if you think otherwise on the inside?

hakunawazo , to lemmyshitpost in Holes

As long as he is underwater it shouldn’t really matter. What happens in the ocean stays in the ocean.

clearleaf , to lemmyshitpost in Holes

Dozens of slightly different sized pee streams come out of every hole in all directions.

crackajack , to memes in No! No! I don't want to conduct performance reviews! You can't make me!

That’s the case with my previous workplace before I left. There is pressure to move up. I just want to work in a standardised manner and have fewer responsibilities. Because I want to leave early or on time and do my hobbies after work instead of staying overtime. I will ask for promotion if I feel ready.

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