• @KISSmyOS
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    deleted by creator

    • Carighan Maconar
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      131 year ago

      Definitely this.

      Say, corporations are entities, maybe they ought to be “entities, under executive control of XYZ”.

      That is, say you’re the CEO of company M from 2022 to 2017. During this time, the company is registered as a legal entity of which you are the supervising decisionmaker. After 2017 you leave, and a new CEO comes in. The company now gets a second registration as a legal entity (valid 2018++), with the new CEO.

      So if later someone sues the company for something they did in 2016, you get called in to defend your decisions respectively can be held responsible for shit the company did under your leadership.

      • wellDuuh
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        -11 year ago

        Woa. Didn’t know this

    • CashewNut 🏴󠁢󠁥󠁧󠁿OP
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      -111 year ago

      You’re the guy who says National Service is slavery. It’s been a while since I recognised a user from elsewhere. I wish we could tag users. I’d tag you “German Communist”.

  • @TootSweet
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    281 year ago

    Narcissistic asshole goofy bigoted public CEO who inherited all their wealth.

    You all know who I’m talking about.

  • Ragdoll X
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    CEO.

    And also politicians in general. They could and should play an important role in managing and improving society, but more often than not they only get into positions of power because they’re corrupt and have connections to other powerful people.

  • @Death_Equity
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    101 year ago

    Corporate consultants.

    Their entire job to tell a company to cut payroll and make their product worse so CEOs can maximize their bonus until it is unsustainable and then the CEO can resign and do the same thing at a new company. Then the next CEO does the same thing until the company is unprofitable so it can be bet against in the stock market. To make things worse, consultants or CEOs will sell companies on “systems” owned by a friendly partner to further errode the business model that has allowed the company to get where it is at.

    Consultants and short-term CEOs are the biggest parasite of good business.

    • @psmgx
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      21 year ago

      “850/hr to tell someone the time based on what their own what their own watch says”

      They also do may more than what the parent poster mentioned, often very well, and always at insanely inflated rates.

  • @Coach
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    81 year ago

    Supreme Court justice

  • @ThreatLevelMidnight
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    71 year ago

    Health insurance - specifically the people in the call centers. I knew a guy making $150k+ and spending 75% of the year playing video games on the clock.

    • @dingus
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      151 year ago

      Surely that must be incredibly uncommon and unusual, no? Most people working in call centers make jack shit.

      • @Lifecoach5000
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        61 year ago

        For real??! Sign me up for these swanky paying call center jobs.

  • Mr Fish
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    Shareholder. What did they do for the company apart from paying someone who no longer has any connection to the company. And they still get the profits.

    • @Lifecoach5000
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      51 year ago

      I wouldn’t consider that a “paid position” though. They can easily lose what they invest as well - it’s just high brow gambling.

  • @afraid_of_zombies
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    Economists, people who sit on think tanks, public policy experts, any of the shits that only hold fake jobs when their party is in power (e.g. John Bolton), political commentary, at least half of wall street, any job in health insurance.

    Pretty much anyone who wears a suit for a living who isn’t a criminal defense lawyer. If you can’t explain your job to a 6 year old and they think it’s cool get a new job.