top | item 17723576 (no title) mozumder | 7 years ago So, in tech, do people not go to strip clubs anymore?Like, what's the culture now? Are all interpersonal relationships now formalized into an algorithm?Do people not get into actual fistfights at the office anymore? discuss order hn newest pjc50|7 years ago > do people not go to strip clubs anymore?I've been in the industry 20 years and not had that happen anywhere I worked in the UK.> Are all interpersonal relationships now formalized into an algorithm?Eh?> Do people not get into actual fistfights at the office anymore?The guy I knew who did that at his gaming company Christmas party got put on "final warning" for a year. mozumder|7 years ago > I've been in the industry 20 years and not had that happen anywhere I worked in the UK.Do you think that's because of the corporate culture you're at or due to you personally not knowing about it?What do you do after-hours at conferences in Vegas? Check out the Britney Spears show or Cirque du Soleil?> The guy I knew who did that at his gaming company Christmas party got put on "final warning" for a year.So, how come he didn't get fired? Was he critical to project success at all? load replies (1) rsynnott|7 years ago > So, in tech, do people not go to strip clubs anymore?Worked in the industry for the last 15 years or so (in Ireland). Never heard of this. I'd think it'd be a HR matter if someone suggested it in most decent companies.
pjc50|7 years ago > do people not go to strip clubs anymore?I've been in the industry 20 years and not had that happen anywhere I worked in the UK.> Are all interpersonal relationships now formalized into an algorithm?Eh?> Do people not get into actual fistfights at the office anymore?The guy I knew who did that at his gaming company Christmas party got put on "final warning" for a year. mozumder|7 years ago > I've been in the industry 20 years and not had that happen anywhere I worked in the UK.Do you think that's because of the corporate culture you're at or due to you personally not knowing about it?What do you do after-hours at conferences in Vegas? Check out the Britney Spears show or Cirque du Soleil?> The guy I knew who did that at his gaming company Christmas party got put on "final warning" for a year.So, how come he didn't get fired? Was he critical to project success at all? load replies (1)
mozumder|7 years ago > I've been in the industry 20 years and not had that happen anywhere I worked in the UK.Do you think that's because of the corporate culture you're at or due to you personally not knowing about it?What do you do after-hours at conferences in Vegas? Check out the Britney Spears show or Cirque du Soleil?> The guy I knew who did that at his gaming company Christmas party got put on "final warning" for a year.So, how come he didn't get fired? Was he critical to project success at all? load replies (1)
rsynnott|7 years ago > So, in tech, do people not go to strip clubs anymore?Worked in the industry for the last 15 years or so (in Ireland). Never heard of this. I'd think it'd be a HR matter if someone suggested it in most decent companies.
pjc50|7 years ago
I've been in the industry 20 years and not had that happen anywhere I worked in the UK.
> Are all interpersonal relationships now formalized into an algorithm?
Eh?
> Do people not get into actual fistfights at the office anymore?
The guy I knew who did that at his gaming company Christmas party got put on "final warning" for a year.
mozumder|7 years ago
Do you think that's because of the corporate culture you're at or due to you personally not knowing about it?
What do you do after-hours at conferences in Vegas? Check out the Britney Spears show or Cirque du Soleil?
> The guy I knew who did that at his gaming company Christmas party got put on "final warning" for a year.
So, how come he didn't get fired? Was he critical to project success at all?
rsynnott|7 years ago
Worked in the industry for the last 15 years or so (in Ireland). Never heard of this. I'd think it'd be a HR matter if someone suggested it in most decent companies.