together.” “When I first started . . . I wasn’t the best employee, constantly checking my phone,” she added.
“It’s only a small thing, \[but] there is something about that commitment \[that says] ‘I’m here to work,’” he said.
I want so badly for these two people to be characters whose commentary is about how ridiculous it is to participate in the corporate machine. But I fear that these are not characters, but are real people. People who have “asks” and “opportunities”, instead of “questions” and “problems”. 🤮
I want so badly for these two people to be characters whose commentary is about how ridiculous it is to participate in the corporate machine. But I fear that these are not characters, but are real people. People who have “asks” and “opportunities”, instead of “questions” and “problems”. 🤮