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Management Reportback - it had to be expensive
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<blockquote data-quote="curiousbrain" data-source="post: 975463" data-attributes="member: 31608"><p>I agree - the only issue, as far as I can tell in my own lowly position, is that most places have a two week advance notice before anyone "important" arrives; plenty of time to fix those pesky safety issues, and iron out other nagging details.</p><p></p><p>Call me cynical, but I've sort of developed the theory that above a certain grade of employee, they are not <strong>allowed</strong> to see things for how they really are - it's some sort of grandiose unspoken rule, where the important people know they can't see the belly of the beast, as it were, because that would imply culpability. Meanwhile, the underlings scramble about to hide the belly of the beast because, they reason, if anyone ever knew how it really was they would lose their own job. It's like some weird MC Escher-synergistic knot of complicity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="curiousbrain, post: 975463, member: 31608"] I agree - the only issue, as far as I can tell in my own lowly position, is that most places have a two week advance notice before anyone "important" arrives; plenty of time to fix those pesky safety issues, and iron out other nagging details. Call me cynical, but I've sort of developed the theory that above a certain grade of employee, they are not [B]allowed[/B] to see things for how they really are - it's some sort of grandiose unspoken rule, where the important people know they can't see the belly of the beast, as it were, because that would imply culpability. Meanwhile, the underlings scramble about to hide the belly of the beast because, they reason, if anyone ever knew how it really was they would lose their own job. It's like some weird MC Escher-synergistic knot of complicity. [/QUOTE]
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