The word FULL STOP! You can not make your point any other way FULL STOP. Blah blah FULL STOP. Do you use an ! after that too? FULL STOP
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@fv american company? american employees are 30% of total census. the american days are long gone. honeywell is a full up flat-earth globalization company. cote built a machine that sends work to the absolute lowest wage worker possible with no regard to anything other than cost-per-unit-shipped. zero wage is preffered and sometimes achieved via incentives.
we are the crimson permant assurance company.. arrrg
@fv great american company? you mean the conglomerate that was forced to breakup by an activist hedge firm because it failed to grow with peers for a decade?
or do you mean the one whose most recognizable products were sold off because it couldnt compete with nest and ecobee directly.
Noone is using this phrase in an abnormal fashion. Full stop.
I swear you people just want to bash Honeywell when it's really you are lucky to have a role in this great American company.
The term was popular in industry a couple of years ago, which makes sense as to why we’re just starting to use it now
FULL STOP is usually associated with overdrawn charge accounts.
ie. the program was mismanaged and is out of money.
happenning a lot?
next up is reorg, footprint optimization,
and the infamous RIF flag "we are going to focus on core strengths".
tip-- YOU are not a core strength.
Who’s “they”?
Sorry folks, I have no idea what you are talking about here??
What about "literally" Maybe theY can combine - LITERALLY FULL STOP!
That's probably outside of my wheelhouse but this isn't my first rodeo.