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Old 10-13-2013, 07:51 PM   #35
speakingtohe
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In this case it referred to being told to do someting wrong and not having the sense or character to challenge or question it. As the sentence following it told, I was speaking of them doing stuff against policy. Think more shady telemarker and less Nazi. And by the way, I was thinking more of the phrase having come up far more recently than WWII, used by our guys. Not evil, but should have known better.


Yeah, a snarky little sign I often see hung up in the cubes of self important admins and apathetic help desk reps.
I'm confused. Should they follow the orders or not? Is it the responsibility of some person who is not capable of getting a job other than call center (not casting aspersions, because in some areas no other options) to think outside the box? Sure it might help them if they did, perhaps they would get a better job in the call center. Call center work even in 3rd world countries is not really a career choice though, or something that most aspire for excellence in.

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