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CycloneWanderer

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If the infrastructure can be stabilized and ran on a skeleton crew and then rebuild the company, it would be a great story to expose corporate bloat.
I think there are a few large challenges in this. If able to function on a skeleton crew of hyper-stressed and overworked employees long enough for the entire organization and its software to be rebuilt, it would be a great story?

That sounds absolutely horrible. The last thing the American working public needs is for every Tom, ****, and Ken CEO thinking they should fire 60% of their workforce while simultaneously demanding the remaining employees spend 90-100% of their waking hours working in a high-stress, high-risk, and unpredictable work climate.
 
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