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Originally Posted by OccultHawk
I’d be careful about this because you don’t want to be responsible for something that could lead to justifying a layoff. Everyone pretends to be busy at work whether they are or aren’t. Remember, people aren’t working to get work done, they’re working to keep their lights on.
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This.
And even if you're the productive worker the layoff would likely be self-inflicted since you're the one shaking up the status quo. It's a bitter pill to swallow and one I've cut my own neck multiple times to avoid swallowing to my detriment. As I enter middle age as an educated but unemployed individual I'm starting to think the variety of names in the list of past employers is now flagging me as an unreliable and therefore un-hireable individual - regardless of whatever hot economy hype a hollow politician bellows from their face hole.
My last "look busy" project was trying to figure out how to macro the hell out of an Excel sheet to turn it into a graphic visualizer. Theoretically, if you reduce the cells to 1x1 they function like the pixels in your monitor...