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I’ve seen unproductive people succeed simply because they show up early and leave late while doing less than average work. It’s all about appearances.

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It’s a dumb system for dumb people and I hate it.

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Hard working unproductive people become in time hard working productive people. Lazy productive people become in time lazy unproductive people. Skill issue on your side tbh.

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Hey thanks for your assessment of my skill without knowing the first thing about me. Hard working is something else than just being in the office every day from 8 to 6.

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6 points

Believe it or not, that’s your boss.

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14 points

Neither of those things is true

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Please don’t question this merit-dualism. I need it as my moral compass in these ever-expanding, complicated, almost mystical realms of the markets.

– Calvinism or liberalism or smth (I don’t know I’m not a priest)

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This has got to be one of the worst arguments I’ve seen in a while. Congratulations.

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5 points

Spending 50-100% more time doing something because you are slow/taking breaks/chatting is being unproductive.

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