Thread regarding Wells Fargo & Co. layoffs

Gentle Reminder!!!!!!!!

High-key hate that expression. Overused. Should be banned.

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Post ID: @OP+1jy1r0tsn

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Level set

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Post ID: @ma+1jy1r0tsn

Checkout "Corporate Speak" by chrisdrabble on Youtube.

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Post ID: @hh+1jy1r0tsn

Considering that replying to emails is optional here, it's not too bad.

  • Gentle Reminder
  • Reminder
  • Get it done
  • Get your sh-t done
  • CC mid level ineffectual manager
  • CC Real manager
  • CC Head of area
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Post ID: @hg+1jy1r0tsn

"bespoke" "vibe"

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Post ID: @dz+1jy1r0tsn

My pet peeve is "high level overview". Yeah, hon, all overviews are high level. That's why it's an overview, not a downintheweedsview.

Corporate speak is embarrassing. Just say what the he-l you mean, already, and concisely.

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Post ID: @bw+1jy1r0tsn

After “Gentle reminder” comes “Do the needful” and a barrage of cc’ing. Better get on it Ace!

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Post ID: @br+1jy1r0tsn

People in our org keep saying ‘pull up’ for a meeting as in let’s ’pull up’ later to discuss. It makes me want to throw up. It sounds indecent.

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Post ID: @bb+1jy1r0tsn

It’s the “Bless your heart” of corporate lingo!

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Post ID: @am+1jy1r0tsn

Still waiting mo-o, get crackin!

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Post ID: @a9+1jy1r0tsn

Should a better phrase be "do your sh-t?"

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Post ID: @a7+1jy1r0tsn

I'll keep that "Top of mind". But its "Low hanging fruit". I might have to "Circle back" later. It's not "Baked in" to my current plan.

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