One of the things the first speaker keeps referring to is how in the past people who moved up were the ones who "built". That's the crux of the failing job market in the U.S. oN one builds in our market. All that is done is selling, marketing, and politicizing the workplace. If more people spent more time worrying about producing for their jobs, and less time worrying about climbing to the top, then maybe the markets would improve.
One of the things the first speaker keeps referring to is how in the past people who moved up were the ones who "built". That's the crux of the failing job market in the U.S. oN one builds in our market. All that is done is selling, marketing, and politicizing the workplace. If more people spent more time worrying about producing for their jobs, and less time worrying about climbing to the top, then maybe the markets would improve.
cjwalsh5 3 years ago