In my two decades as an Engineer with Honeywell Aerospace I have seen a lot of guys trying to do as little as possible. Watching movies, surfing the net, and doing personal business.
Then there are the ones that place a priority on self promotion over product development. I've seen this lead down the road to failure too many times. It's true if you give someone enough rope...
The in fighting and "not designed by me" attitude has cost Honeywell millions. Technicians find creative ways to camp out on charge numbers thanks to the good old boy system. Due to merit increase competition, colleagues are happy to see others fail.
Yes, about 20% of the Honeywell employees are hardworking and deserve reward but this doesn't happen.