http://www.developer.com/mgmt/article.php/3516726/More-You-Might-Be-Suffocating-in-a-Constipated-Bureaucracy-If.htm
The comedy of Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy resonate with a wide audience because their stereotypical humor rings true with many, many people. Unabashedly, I offer this Foxworthian parody of the IT workplace (as a continuation of my previous one). Maybe you will see some of your own day-to-day tribulations in these lines or just laugh at the misfortunes of others. Its okay. Its all in good fun. So without further ado, here is some more of you might be suffocating in a constipated bureaucracy if... If you see yourself in these scenarios, I am sorry. Thankfully, the economy is good again and you can search for a new job once more. Seek fulfillment elsewhere. Simply take your bobble head off your desk, delete any Internet porn you might have downloaded, and walk out. Companies dont give notices anymore, why should you? There is zero company loyalty. The only people that deserve even a modicum of loyalty are those people that value your input, pay you for your time, and treat you like a person instead of part of the bottom line. Todays modus operandi is look out for number one. Now, I gotta go downstairs and try to fund my retirement account with a very good round of blackjack. Paul Kimmel has written several books on object-oriented programming and .NET. Look for his upcoming book UML DeMystified from McGraw-Hill/Osborne (Spring 2005). Paul is also the founder and chief architect for Software Conceptions, Inc., founded 1990. He is available to help design and build software worldwide. You may contact him for consulting opportunities or technology questions at pkimmel@softconcepts.com. If you are interested in joining or sponsoring a .NET Users Group then checkout www.glugnet.org.
More: You Might Be Suffocating in a Constipated Bureaucracy If...
June 30, 2005
What to Do About it
Biography