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[QUOTE="largefreakatzero:1372899"][QUOTE="the_reverend:1372851"][QUOTE="largefreakatzero:1372787"]I agree with most of this having spent most of my time on the road, in my home office, at bar with laptop, etc. But it wouldn't work for the micro-managed office full of entitled millenial turds who have no work ethic.[/QUOTE] I actually was thinking of you when I read the article. I must say at a good office, the millenial turds are kept away. The computer science and electrical engineering 20-somethings that are starting to filter into my office are all very hard workers. Granted a lot of them aren't Americans by birth, but plenty of them are. The tech world is too high demand. the give-me special snow flake generation will have no place here. They won't survive. I couldn't imaging anyone getting their parents to come in for them or anything. As a matter-of-fact, my boss had some conflicting personalities in the group and he basically said that dealing with people's personality difference wasn't his job; stop or find another place to work. I think part of that was me stopping sarcastic emails and someone else stop being butt hurt all the time.[/QUOTE] Yeah, for hardcore coding stuff like you guys do, I assume it's either produce or piss off. For me, it's either bring in clients/work or piss off. At the end of the day, it shouldn't really matter where you do your work, as long as it gets done and done well.[/QUOTE]
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