Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Are there any positive benefits of procrastination as well as laziness.

IMHO, both procrastination and laziness are core traits of the executive management at Intel. I wander if there are any hidden benefits associated with this behaviour, I am just trying to figure out what is this happening and I am unable to come up with anything. Anyone? Laziness? How about procrastination?

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If they would only offer me a package. Please, pretty please.....

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Post ID: @2vjw+TwxxdRT

Sick indeed. Lazy, no. Sick, yes.

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Post ID: @2hke+TwxxdRT

The only thing they are good at are firing older, dedicated employees who earned their keep and higher pay rate. This is natural in any company. If you do a good job, you are rewarded with promotions, raises, and bonuses. You stay with that company because they like your work and reward you. It takes an evil person like BK not to even consider these people's skills before bluntly firing them based on false reviews. This is sick and it will happen again.

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Post ID: @kfm+TwxxdRT

Disagree on them being lazy. They’re actively and enthusiastically doing all kinds of wrong things. Like firing people based on age, and discriminatory hiring & promoting. The quota numbers aren’t being released for a reason.

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Post ID: @lkc+TwxxdRT

no

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