• @hddsx@lemmy.ca
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      This is not an DOGE problem. It’s an Elon problem. See: Twitter firing the only people who knew how to keep it running and Tesla firing the profitable supercharger team

        • Curious Canid
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          144 months ago

          The whole Trump administration are operating like terrorists. They don’t necessarily care about the results of any particular offense, the goal is to discourage anyone from standing against them.

        • @Burninator05@lemmy.world
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          It depends on who you ask. If you ask Elon or Trump, then Elon runs DOGE. If you ask the lawyer representing then in court, then Elon does not run DOGE. They’ve been doing this shit for years: say one thing while under oath then repeatedly and loudly scream the opposite thing the moment they aren’t.

        • @hddsx@lemmy.ca
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          Sorry, I meant that it is not just a governmental issue. It’s Musk’s idiocy.

  • @henfredemars@infosec.pub
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    594 months ago

    The damage is already done. You have proven to those workers that you’re not an worthy employer.

    Even those that do come back will be looking for a new job while collecting paychecks.

  • frustrated_phagocytosis
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    Say no! They probably just want to get what knowledge you have so they can fire you again after making you train a MAGA loyal replacement

      • @dragontamer@lemmy.world
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        134 months ago

        The goal is to demoralize and ultimately fire these people.

        This is all just the first steps before the debt ceiling talks next month. People need to seriously learn to look forward a week or two or three.

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          Yeah, in this day and age that will almost likely not take place. I work in IT and sometimes it feels like the stuff now is stuff that needs done now, and all attempts to safeguard against drastic fixes later is a little extra time now. However, I’ve had many times I had to put out fires I noted would happen down the road.

    • Chris
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      They were put on Administrative leave for 4 weeks so the weren’t fired yet. They would have to quite themselves at this point

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    This whiplash-chaos is the same shit they did in Covid. No consistent messaging, just back and forths.

    • aramis87
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      Same shit musk did when he was tanking Xitter - remember Halli?

  • @cabron_offsets@lemmy.world
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    Fucking stupid cunts in the gov’t. Get fucked, traitors. We will survive their fucking bullshit. Worse for the wear, but America will live on.

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      What ever you say, chief. Is this the America you want? Even the frazzled, frayed, bullshit afterward will have higher prices, poorer healthcare, a dumber populace, and a complacent set of people who have lost hope.

      We need a true revolution with meaningful reform. Sitting back and letting it ride won’t be enough.

      • @Sh0ckw4ve@lemmy.world
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        To be fair they didn’t say sit back and letting it ride.

        There is also a limited amount any person can do and for some they do have to ride it through.

        Do let us work on meaningful reform!

      • Glifted
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        ‘Revolution’ means violence. Are you ready to back that word up?

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          Revolution does not mean violence. It means change. Even Thomas Jefferson said we need a revolution every 60 years.

          However, to your question, yes. What else is worth fighting for?

      • @JoeBigelow@lemmy.ca
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        I don’t see the solution in mass uprising in America, sadly. The ownership class has done such a thorough and successful job of dividing the working class, not even just left and right, but the people with a small vacation home and a boat thinking they’re any closer to billionaires than I am working paycheck to paycheck. That false superiority and financial contentment will keep them from getting uncomfortable enough to join a movement, and keep stumping for the status quo that got them there. The rest of us, the bottom of the working class, are so split along ideological lines that I don’t think we could ever cooperate. I certainly know that I would have to swallow bile to stand next to a MAGA that wanted to strip my wife of her rights.

  • @niartenyaw@midwest.social
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    224 months ago

    This has happened so many times it must be on purpose. Something like those who come back are likely to be more desperate than those who decide to leave and therefore less likely to get in their way.

    • @EchoCT@lemmy.ml
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      That’s being kind. I was thinking, hourly contractor, 40 hr minimum, salary at triple with potential for OT.

    • @_skj@lemmy.world
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      Government workers don’t negotiate for salary, instead they have a set scale based on their job’s pay grade, adjusted for the local cost of living. The lowest level jobs are GS1, followed by GS2, etc. Every GS1 working in the same area will receive the same salary