I remember the days when the company would pay employees for tips on how to improve processes or save money. If they implemented your change, they paid you a percentage. One day, Honeywell decided to quietly stop paying for these tips. Low and behold, the tips stopped coming so Honeywell said well, let's just force them to give us money saving ideas AND not pay them - so that's what they did. We were required to submit 5 tips EACH per month. You should have seen mine!! I came up with the most ridiculous things....why? Because fvck em, that's why.
Fast forward a decade or so and my id--t boss thinks he's the smartest guy in the room; a requirement to be a senior level executive at this clown show. He makes all sorts of mistakes because he's in charge and all of us peasants just need to shut up and make him rich. The funny part is, I see all these mistake he makes and changes he puts in place only add complexity or cost to the end product. I know there's another way to do things better, but I just keep my mouth shut. Why? What incentive do I have to help these j3rkoffs? The answer is none. I actually get a bit of satisfaction when things don't work because half the people on the team are new to HON and don't know anything about anything. I know how to fix the processes but again, why? I'm no longer helping this company succeed. They don't care about me or anyone else, so fvck 'em. I love seeing the whole thing unravel and fall apart. I sit there and watch it all happen like a train wreck. Honeywell has put itself in this position and I love seeing it implode.
Does anyone else do this? If you see issues, you don't fix them or if you see problems come up you don't offer any advice? Or am I the only one? I'd be shocked if I was the only one who did this.