Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

Our “selfless” leaders

So what do all of our leaders have in common?
1: Every single one is selfish to a fault!
2: They all worry about their self-image more than anything.
3: None are self-sacrificing.
4: Give self-justification for their decisions.
You get the picture. Let’s keep it going!

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LOL. "Basically cutting and pasting" is what you whiners on this site have been doing for years. ROTFLMAO.

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@6ope+1bL1JIiA

You're cutting and pasting the same basic responses across multiple posts. Go back under the bridge from whence you came and stay there.

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Post ID: @6ryk+1bL1JIiA

Duh. Everyone is looking out for themselves, period. Everyone wants to maximize their profits whether in the form of hourly wages, salaries or business profits. If not for themselves, then for their families or some other cause of interest. There is no selflessness, period. Expecting selflessness while being selfish is vile, the antithesis of virtuous. Grow the f- up.

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Post ID: @6ope+1bL1JIiA

I never slaved at honeyhell. I travelled, including the fine dining, visited musea, saw the world. When not on the road, studied languages and watched everything on youtube that slightly interested me. And nobody, including those arrogant VPs like 2srb, ever noticed it.

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Post ID: @2jgw+1bL1JIiA

I'm a Charlotte based VP. Been reading all of this whining for years. Love it. Made $2M last year. It's great being selfless! Keep slaving away peons. You're making me rich.

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Post ID: @2srb+1bL1JIiA

They are all either a psychopath, sociopath, or narcissist, or some combination. They could all be extremely charming and egotistic too. People with frenzied personalities are often dubbed sociopaths, psychopaths or narcissists. Nevertheless, some of their key characteristics may help you differentiate between them. Normally, these people adversely affect society since, they are show empathy for anyone.

Narcissists love to exaggerate their feelings and achievements and love to be called an expert in any area. A sociopath can be described as a person who remains nervous and is vulnerable to getting irritated very easily. These people are social and often are very well educated, living on the edges of reality. They can be called abstainers who are perceived as disturbed people by others. A crime by these people will often be instant and unplanned. When you talk about the narcissist, these people are extremely self-centred and hollow on the inside. Vanity and pomposity are certain inborn traits of these personalities. The concept of narcissism has an interesting story behind it, which says that a Greek youth called Narcissus once had fallen in love with his shadow in a pool. While he gazed at it, he fell in and drowned. Signs such as lack of empathy, elevated shame, and hypersensitivity help identify a narcissist.

A psychopath, as discussed above, often has a charming personality, doesn’t fear anyone and emanates a wonderful level of confidence. Usually, and paradoxically, these people have excellent IQs and educational qualifications. They have remarkable high level jobs too. But, their charm is nothing short of a mask of normality. Behind this mask, you never know, may be residing a precarious personality. They can easily fool others to make them believe that they are completely normal. Experts claim that their behaviour or condition is a result of the underdevelopment of the parts of their brain that control impulse and emotions.

Where is very little difference between psychopath, sociopath and narcissist.
Although, there is no major difference in the three kinds of personalities, their attitudes may show a little difference. Psychopaths generally have a odd aim in life and behave is considered odd by others. They often fail to create any emotional connection with other people. They run after enticements and seek to fulfil them in any way. They easily get angered to the fullest.

On the other hand, there are sociopaths who are highly spontaneous and madcap in their behaviours. These people also find it tough to form any bonds with others, and are mostly intermittent. In rare cases, they may make friends with a group on the same wavelength. It is comparatively tough for them to find jobs as well.
Then, there are the narcissists who cannot empathize at all, even though they too often have a sense of guilt. Narcissists are those people that reach the extremity of selfishness and superiority. They want to feel as the most important people on earth. Manipulation is one of their major traits along with self-obsession.

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Post ID: @fiv+1bL1JIiA

Wouldn’t trust the giblets in charge to guard a mortuary
Brain were gold, they’d be some poor bastards
Ethics, honor, common decency and basic empathy are no where to be found with them

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Post ID: @vtd+1bL1JIiA

Waste of time to complain in this way.
Vague stereotyping and name calling empowers them and acknowledges your position as a nobody.
Make a difference by calling out actual deeds and decisions.
If you have nothing then pop open another beer and find another job on Monday.

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