When training new workers, give in complete or misleading instructions.
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When training new workers, give in complete or misleading instructions.
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When training new workers, give in complete or misleading instructions.
@simple_sabotage doesn’t this just unnecessarily sabotage the new workers’ career instead of sabotaging the system itself?
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When training new workers, give in complete or misleading instructions.
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When training new workers, give in complete or misleading instructions.
@simple_sabotage Slight typo here. "in complete" (which is a legitimately grammatical phrase, though with narrow use) should be "incomplete" (one word), which means "not complete".
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@simple_sabotage doesn’t this just unnecessarily sabotage the new workers’ career instead of sabotaging the system itself?
@edendestroyer @simple_sabotage it *necessarally* impairs the workers effectiveness in order to impair the effectiveness of the company as a whole.
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