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02/21/2009 09:31:16 PM · #1 |
Millionaire City boss tells staff to eat two-day-old burgers... to remind them how lucky they are to still have jobs
That's sorta of an unconventional way of teaching your staff a lesson. It doesn't actually specify whether or not they actually ate the burgers or not. Besides what could the boss do to them if they had refused to eat them? |
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02/21/2009 09:53:39 PM · #2 |
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02/21/2009 09:56:08 PM · #3 |
I don't understand what kind of a point it was supposed to make. I'm sure there was some connection in his mind that made perfect sense as a lesson. |
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02/21/2009 10:10:18 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: I don't understand what kind of a point it was supposed to make. I'm sure there was some connection in his mind that made perfect sense as a lesson. |
I read some of the comments below, and a lot of people were agreeing with his punishment. What would've happened if his employees got food poisoning or something? I don't think he really thought this through. |
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02/21/2009 10:45:08 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: I don't understand what kind of a point it was supposed to make. I'm sure there was some connection in his mind that made perfect sense as a lesson. |
Sure there's a connection, at least in his mind. He wanted his staff to come face-to-face with the reality that there's a whole HECK of a lot of people barely getting by, or not getting by at all, and that they (his staff) had better re-examine their sense of entitlement before they, too, had to live "like this". Or something of that ilk. I imagine if he thought he coudl get away with it he'd have rented a gymnasium for the night, set it up as a homeless shelter/soup kitchen, and had his "motivational meeting" there, and forced his staff to spend the night.
I think it's BS, of course, but I can see how he might delude himself into thinking this is a valid rationale for doing soemthign like that.
R.
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02/21/2009 11:44:27 PM · #6 |
I noticed the Millionaire didn't eat one of his own burgers either. So much for leading by example, huh?? |
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02/22/2009 12:08:57 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by randoo53: I noticed the Millionaire didn't eat one of his own burgers either. So much for leading by example, huh?? |
yeah he would've probably gained some merit if he had actually ate one before he asked his employees to |
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02/22/2009 01:09:30 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by cujee: Originally posted by randoo53: I noticed the Millionaire didn't eat one of his own burgers either. So much for leading by example, huh?? |
yeah he would've probably gained some merit if he had actually ate one before he asked his employees to |
I agree. There is no shortage of hypocrite bosses around the world.
It is very easy to command one's authority.. but equally hard to set examples.
Stupid managers! |
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02/22/2009 01:16:08 AM · #9 |
He would have gained substantially more merit had he spent a few of his million on buying a homeless shelter a few hundred burgers. |
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02/22/2009 10:37:57 AM · #10 |
Originally posted by Prash: Originally posted by cujee: Originally posted by randoo53: I noticed the Millionaire didn't eat one of his own burgers either. So much for leading by example, huh?? |
yeah he would've probably gained some merit if he had actually ate one before he asked his employees to |
I agree. There is no shortage of hypocrite bosses around the world.
It is very easy to command one's authority.. but equally hard to set examples.
Stupid managers! |
His actions further explains the old saying:
Great leaders lead. The inept dictate.
(or something to that effect!) |
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