← Back to context Comment by camillomiller 4 hours ago Workers as cattle. This is utterly disgusting and the way it’s normalized is even more revolting 5 comments camillomiller Reply BadBadJellyBean 4 hours ago In management terms a human and a printer are the same. Both resources that need to be managed. I hate it. StilesCrisis 3 hours ago Absolutely not--the printer is capex, so it's preferable to the humans who are opex. sethops1 2 hours ago We don't send 10% of our printers to the landfill every year just to motivate the other printers. hnlmorg 1 hour ago I take it you haven’t seen the printer demolition scene from Office Space?/s 1 reply →
BadBadJellyBean 4 hours ago In management terms a human and a printer are the same. Both resources that need to be managed. I hate it. StilesCrisis 3 hours ago Absolutely not--the printer is capex, so it's preferable to the humans who are opex. sethops1 2 hours ago We don't send 10% of our printers to the landfill every year just to motivate the other printers. hnlmorg 1 hour ago I take it you haven’t seen the printer demolition scene from Office Space?/s 1 reply →
StilesCrisis 3 hours ago Absolutely not--the printer is capex, so it's preferable to the humans who are opex.
sethops1 2 hours ago We don't send 10% of our printers to the landfill every year just to motivate the other printers. hnlmorg 1 hour ago I take it you haven’t seen the printer demolition scene from Office Space?/s 1 reply →
hnlmorg 1 hour ago I take it you haven’t seen the printer demolition scene from Office Space?/s 1 reply →
In management terms a human and a printer are the same. Both resources that need to be managed. I hate it.
Absolutely not--the printer is capex, so it's preferable to the humans who are opex.
We don't send 10% of our printers to the landfill every year just to motivate the other printers.
I take it you haven’t seen the printer demolition scene from Office Space?
/s
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