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SerialBrain9
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What did you do last Week?
Yesterday at 12:35pm
 
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Consistent with President @realDonaldTrump’s instructions, all federal employees will shortly receive an email requesting to understand what they got done last week.

Failure to respond will be taken as a resignation.


https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1893386883444437415?s=61&t=pr9sQbfDnRXI42Hsv2j5ag

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This is what needs to happen in Australia - every time Labor get into Government they Employ 10s of thousands of Public Servants - as yet again - Albozo and Labor have been doing this time - High Paid Welfare - working from home - just sitting around doing nothing …
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Re: What did you do last Week?
Reply #1 - Yesterday at 2:18pm
 
I've had experience as a Team Leader, Ops Manager, GM and COO, this sort of reporting is utterly pointless and a time waster.  It's what you would do to performance manage people out without following the established procedure.

If there are so many people under you that you can't keep track and you need to do this nonsense, then your teams are too big and your structure is all wrong.

It's TPS reports...



It's the kind of thing as a manager, or an auditor, that you do to justify YOUR job, not those under your charge or who you're evaluating.

I thought DOGE was meant to make things more efficient..?

How long has it been since you've had a job SB?
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Reply #2 - Yesterday at 2:41pm
 

We had to do that every Friday arvo in my last job even though
I had always and already informed the bosses via email of everything I was doing.
I used my emails to write the Friday report.
When I humbly asked whether that duplication was a loss of efficiency I was rebuffed with:

the rules were the rules - it was the same for everyone - no exceptions.
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Reply #3 - Yesterday at 8:37pm
 
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 2:41pm:
We had to do that every Friday arvo in my last job even though
I had always and already informed the bosses via email of everything I was doing.
I used my emails to write the Friday report.
When I humbly asked whether that duplication was a loss of efficiency I was rebuffed with:

the rules were the rules - it was the same for everyone - no exceptions.


Sounds like you're an inefficient worker.

This sort of bureaucratic inefficiency is precisely what plagues government and corporate environments alike. The obsession with pointless reporting, despite already having perfectly functional tracking systems, exemplifies the kind of managerial overreach that exists solely to justify middle management roles.

Your experience mirrors what would inevitably happen on a mass scale across the federal workforce. The introduction of yet another redundant reporting mechanism would require a new department to process the reports, an increase in administrative bloat, and a significant drain on productivity. The remaining staff, already stretched thin by job cuts, would be forced to waste hours each week on paperwork that serves no real purpose.

The irony, of course, is that this is precisely the kind of wasteful, process-driven nonsense that political figures like Trump and the so-called "anti-bureaucracy" crowd claim to oppose. But when given power, they default to the same ham-fisted, impractical approaches that result in more cost, less efficiency, and a demoralised workforce. Cutting jobs while simultaneously increasing administrative workload is the sort of counterproductive lunacy that only a government, any government, could dream up.

President Musk and Trump were meant to be different I thought?
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Reply #4 - Yesterday at 9:03pm
 
KangAnon wrote Yesterday at 8:37pm:
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 2:41pm:
We had to do that every Friday arvo in my last job even though
I had always and already informed the bosses via email of everything I was doing.
I used my emails to write the Friday report.
When I humbly asked whether that duplication was a loss of efficiency I was rebuffed with:

the rules were the rules - it was the same for everyone - no exceptions.


Sounds like you're an inefficient worker.

This sort of bureaucratic inefficiency is precisely what plagues government and corporate environments alike. The obsession with pointless reporting, despite already having perfectly functional tracking systems, exemplifies the kind of managerial overreach that exists solely to justify middle management roles.

Your experience mirrors what would inevitably happen on a mass scale across the federal workforce. The introduction of yet another redundant reporting mechanism would require a new department to process the reports, an increase in administrative bloat, and a significant drain on productivity. The remaining staff, already stretched thin by job cuts, would be forced to waste hours each week on paperwork that serves no real purpose.

The irony, of course, is that this is precisely the kind of wasteful, process-driven nonsense that political figures like Trump and the so-called "anti-bureaucracy" crowd claim to oppose. But when given power, they default to the same ham-fisted, impractical approaches that result in more cost, less efficiency, and a demoralised workforce. Cutting jobs while simultaneously increasing administrative workload is the sort of counterproductive lunacy that only a government, any government, could dream up.

President Musk and Trump were meant to be different I thought?



That was actually private industry and it followed the same pattern as the public service -
forcing workers to justify themselves every Friday afternoon
with duplicated work all so that some buffoon on the other side of the world
could say that we were all working hard and
the company was getting value for money.

It is a good example of counterproductive lunacy.

They also used to like to micro manage systems of work
when they had no understanding of our situation.
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Reply #5 - Today at 4:39am
 
SerialBrain9 wrote Yesterday at 12:35pm:
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Consistent with President @realDonaldTrump’s instructions, all federal employees will shortly receive an email requesting to understand what they got done last week.

Failure to respond will be taken as a resignation.


https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1893386883444437415?s=61&t=pr9sQbfDnRXI42Hsv2j5ag

Grin

This is what needs to happen in Australia - every time Labor get into Government they Employ 10s of thousands of Public Servants - as yet again - Albozo and Labor have been doing this time - High Paid Welfare - working from home - just sitting around doing nothing …


Labor, is it? German civil servants. Elon's tweets, keeping mum about his Nazi salutes.

What did you do last week, Serial?

Oh, I know, you won't say.

You've gone.
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Reply #6 - Today at 4:41am
 
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 2:41pm:
We had to do that every Friday arvo in my last job even though
I had always and already informed the bosses via email of everything I was doing.
I used my emails to write the Friday report.
When I humbly asked whether that duplication was a loss of efficiency I was rebuffed with:

the rules were the rules - it was the same for everyone - no exceptions.


How long ago was that, Bobby? Which year, dear?
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Re: What did you do last Week?
Reply #7 - Today at 7:15am
 
SerialBrain9 wrote Yesterday at 12:35pm:
This is what needs to happen in Australia - every time Labor get into Government they Employ 10s of thousands of Public Servants - as yet again - Albozo and Labor have been doing this time



works great. Unlike when the libs sacked them then doled out the same money plus more to private contractors to do the same work. Not a cent was saved. But you can bet millions went back to the libs in the form of donations. You've been conned  ... again.

At least with labor it keeps people employed.
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Reply #8 - Today at 7:21am
 
Karnal wrote Today at 4:41am:
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 2:41pm:
We had to do that every Friday arvo in my last job even though
I had always and already informed the bosses via email of everything I was doing.
I used my emails to write the Friday report.
When I humbly asked whether that duplication was a loss of efficiency I was rebuffed with:

the rules were the rules - it was the same for everyone - no exceptions.


How long ago was that, Bobby? Which year, dear?



A while ago - why is that important?

You're a bit nosey aren't you?
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