Herman by Jim Unger for March 22, 2020

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  about 4 years ago

    Appreciation is best shown with money.

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    sandpiper  about 4 years ago

    The final page in the book – realization

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    stairsteppublishing  about 4 years ago

    We are all replaceable. The replacement will not be the same as you, but you weren’t the same as whoever you replaced.

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    rshive  about 4 years ago

    And many platitudes are interchangeable.

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    Zebrastripes  about 4 years ago

    Just show appreciation in my paycheck not empty words….

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    WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago

    New book: Leading by Intimidation

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    Doug Taylor Premium Member about 4 years ago

    Talk is cheap. Show me the money.

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    Geophyzz  about 4 years ago

    And the beatings will continue until morale improves.

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    e.groves  about 4 years ago

    A chain is only as strong as it’s weakest link.

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    dflak  about 4 years ago

    According to the studies I’ve read over the past four decades, money is important, but it is not a leading motivator in getting employees to perform and to stay on.

    A high salary is very important on attracting an employee to the job. Once on the job, most employees are more concerned with the work environment: Are they getting the support they need to do the job? Does management seem to know what they are doing? Do they have a sense of accomplishment in their job? and a lot of other intangible things.

    Given, as another statistic I often hear quoted, that 80% of people hate their jobs, I’d say that management, in general, is a failure.

    Of course, there are mercenaries: those who will rent themselves out to the highest bidder. I guess the work force needs them. I’ve never left a job solely for the purpose of getting a higher-paying job. Mostly I got laid off because I was too expensive to keep.

    As I was job hunting for my current assignment, recruiters were putting me in for positions $10-$20K over what I was last making. I was going for positions $10-$20K lower. At my stage in my career, quality of life is much more important than money.

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    rickmac1937 Premium Member about 4 years ago

    So much for the team

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    arianseren  about 4 years ago

    boy do I relate to this

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    garcoa  about 4 years ago

    Many companies will bring in a consultant to teach and inspire the middle and lower level employees. Usually done during their lunch hour. The boss will show up at the beginning to introduce the consultant and tell you how important this is (and check to see if anyone didn’t show up), then leave. Sound familiar?

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    joe piglet Premium Member about 4 years ago

    Management by best seller, we had Cheese, Hedgehogs, and What would Walgreens do. The only happy people where the authors and publishers. I forgot Fish Markets also.

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    tony_n_jen2003  about 4 years ago
    “We finished last with you, we can finish last without you.” Pittsburgh Pirate’s GM to Ralph Kiner.
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    DaveQuinn  about 4 years ago

    I heard THAT one too many times. One company said I could be replaced…til they had to. THEN, they called me 5-7 times a day to help and advise them on specific tasks and procedures. Once I stopped advising them, they went from black to red because their spending exceeded their revenue.

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    cuzinron47  about 4 years ago

    You had it right the first time.

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    clynnb1224  over 3 years ago

    shouldn’t it have read “everyone is replaceable?”

    for the meaning of irreplaceable is – The definition of irreplaceable is something or someone that cannot be replaced. Your children are an example of something you would describe as irreplaceable.

    unless i am misunderstanding this cartoon

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