10% of Americans and 15% of the EU works in manufacturing. this meme must represent something to the 85-90% of people who don't, because you see scrap units every day, and you have directions on how you handle that.
because you see scrap units every day, and you have directions on how you handle that.
This comment is an allegory for the experience of minority groups
Also, your comment is literally this anti meme:
https://i.redd.it/ohltdfwy1bkd1.jpeg
I thought this was a process. you talk to your boss about the anomalous circle only to find out that you also do circles now
1 but it always turns into [pic related] so its usually pretty fucking pointless
Showthis meme but the circle is a Klein bottle and the worker's like "shit, I'm probably getting fired"
I started as the first, but years of poor communication at my job at this point turned me into the latter.
#2. if I brought up every time the scope of work changed or expectations on deliverables shifted to a boss, I would have no energy for anything else. besides, somebody else will and there will be an email later in the week "we doin' circles now. u got a comment? come to a meeting about it. have an opinion about circles? u the lead on circles now and are now facilitating the comment on circles meeting."
#1 in my head and by default. Can't count the number of fucked up bugs I've discovered & tickets I've written at work but unfortunately, I have turned into #2 after hearing shit like "sorry that ticket is probably never going to be looked at by engineers because they're all busy trying to get some dumbass feature no one wanted pushed out during this sprint" time and time again.
then you come in the next day and they tell you you're being let go for wasting all the circles, and even though no one told you that we're doing circles now, if you were any good at your job you would've read upper management's minds and done the proper thing