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Hand 🖐️ out Performance Improvement Plans to all the young people at Ford who repeatedly use the word Like

Then force them to enroll in night school to take Communicating 101 for Dummies


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Post ID: @OP+1kee06dxe

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I wander if somebody with give the BOD and senior management improvement plans with real consequences? Sorry but the Press and WS have given these clowns a pass since 2017. look at the total debt the company is carrying.. Sorry but ther ehas been RED FLAGA all along and the outside world refuses to request changes at the BOD and Senior level management. $19bn with a "B".. Let that sink in.. Where is the accountability from the BOD and the top??? Stop blaming the troops for things everyone else kew and told them to watch out.. Tell Farley to go out and do commercials for HAIR CLUB FOR MEN.

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Post ID: @nj+1kee06dxe

@gs It's literally how language evolves...

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Post ID: @m9+1kee06dxe

@gs Well said, what's funny is people just ask for professional/neutral speak and yet you get all of this BS... "like" "super helpful" "i appreciate you", and it just sounds disingenuous/mocking and stupid.

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Post ID: @gt+1kee06dxe

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You know what slang is right? It's a way for an "exclusive" group to maintain distance from the those they don't want to include. I'll leave you to draw conclusions.

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Post ID: @gs+1kee06dxe

@e6 “I appreciate you”. How about you F off.

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Post ID: @e7+1kee06dxe

Also to those who say your response was "super helpful"

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Post ID: @e6+1kee06dxe

If you're not enough of an adult to understand that slang changes over time to the point where it's impacting your ability to work with others, then maybe you're not enough of an adult to work here.

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Post ID: @d0+1kee06dxe

@c3 What happened to WOKE? LMAO.

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Post ID: @cr+1kee06dxe

@OP You have absolutely no rizz, you must be a blast at parties.

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Post ID: @c6+1kee06dxe

Indeed! Words like "like" and "lowkey" sprinkled throughout sentences (along with upward inflections at the end of sentences, turning a statement into a question) just tells me the speaker is not certain or committed of/to what they're saying. Instant write-off for me.

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Post ID: @c3+1kee06dxe

what about "lowkey"?

"i lowkey need to find another job, this place is a dead end"

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Post ID: @c0+1kee06dxe

Like… great idea!

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Post ID: @bz+1kee06dxe

I would add to this the children and adults that can’t seem to drive themselves to work like professionals. Night class (in person) on the dangers of agoraphobia.

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Post ID: @by+1kee06dxe

And all those people who just irritate me. Yeah! Think I'll just stay home. Yeah! Oh wait ...

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Post ID: @bx+1kee06dxe

Also the fu--ing id--ts that talk super loud at their desk. The same ones that cook horrible food and stink up the entire office. Fu-k those people!

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Post ID: @bv+1kee06dxe

Some of the adults have trouble communicating too.

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Post ID: @bk+1kee06dxe

so pretty much to all california employees?

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Post ID: @bj+1kee06dxe

Amen

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Post ID: @bh+1kee06dxe

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