tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8358039.post7142223606620179854..comments2024-03-25T15:17:04.488-07:00Comments on Captain Capitalism: The Work Place Post Baby BoomersCaptain Capitalismhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05620212946121617985noreply@blogger.comBlogger18125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8358039.post-62850952395761751542013-08-26T18:23:00.649-07:002013-08-26T18:23:00.649-07:00Having lived both ways, there are clearly only a h...Having lived both ways, there are clearly only a handful of people who will work without supervision. They aren't even smart enough to do their job without constant training from others who actually know what they are doing. I am all for telecommuting but it is a rare breed that can continually grow in the isolation of working from home or where ever.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8358039.post-87821018075521375482013-08-21T10:20:48.413-07:002013-08-21T10:20:48.413-07:00Yup, nice, except for the fact that when 'real...Yup, nice, except for the fact that when 'real' work has to be done, you cant just do it where/when you please and at a whim. <br />Somebody has to build those airplanes and the airport to house them. The airport and airplanes also require maintenance as does all things that are tangible, like infrastructure etc.<br />I also like my job, I get to work with my hands AND my brain! My skills can carry over to other tangible things, like being able to fabricate, repair, invent and create, grow and hunt for food, etc.<br />I can't wait for the collapse of society either, I won't be the one worried about how to do the things I need to do in order to survive, because I already know how! <br /> All this financial and banking crap won't mean a damn thing once the shit has hit the fan!<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8358039.post-69566784207134032792013-08-20T16:11:45.597-07:002013-08-20T16:11:45.597-07:00I'm at the tail end of "Boomers" but...I'm at the tail end of "Boomers" but I never was anyones boss but my own, and I have always been that. People I work with fight NOT to be my boss, because I do what I want how I want and always get the expected results- or better. That generation of boss has, thankfully, been recognized as the flock of dodos it is, and it is very nice to see them go away. <br /><br />I have never run my own business because I prefer to let others deal with the burocracy of my employemnt, and they compensate me well, and I don't have to do a damned thing but show up in the shit, and spin straw into gold. <br /><br />My office sometimes looks like that. Sometimes it's a hotel. SOmetimes it's a cabin in the woods or on a beach. I don't drink because I'm allergic to alcohol (I break out in handcuffs) but I have issues disagreeing with most of this- so long as you read the inscription: "Dear Baby Boomer Bosses" The boomers themselves, well, they built the infrastructure that allow the "Post baby boomers" to live that life. The bosses were, for the most part, the problem. A powerful lot of them still are. oghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07551049745184408924noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8358039.post-54526337585159049632013-08-20T11:32:23.433-07:002013-08-20T11:32:23.433-07:00Lots of generalizations flying around here. Havin...Lots of generalizations flying around here. Having been in the corporate world for over 30 years, I like it. And the money.<br /><br />But then again, I'm a mathematician, and never had too much trouble finding a high paying job. <br /><br />I'll pay some 20 something hottie to wipe my butt in the nursing home with all that money I made. Using a moist towelette will be my version of a "happy ending". <br /><br />Oh yeah, I drive a truck, always have. Just because you make it doesn't mean you have to spend it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8358039.post-67928519053643975532013-08-20T09:42:17.006-07:002013-08-20T09:42:17.006-07:00"Investment bank intern, 21, on £45,000 worke..."Investment bank intern, 21, on £45,000 worked 'until 6am for three nights in a row' before he was found dead in his London flat"<br /><br />http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2397527/Bank-America-Merrill-Lynch-intern-Moritz-Erhardt-dead-working-long-hours.html<br /><br />I used to be ticked off that I never got a chance to be one of those high flying wall street investment interns.<br /><br />Now I realize that I dodged a bullet.Buddynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8358039.post-17177615695447597302013-08-20T03:47:57.009-07:002013-08-20T03:47:57.009-07:00Much of the corporate world in thrall to the so ca...Much of the corporate world in thrall to the so called management consultants like McKinsey and others of their ilk. From what I've seen first hand, the improvements these consultants advise is little more than the casting out of evil spirits, or the lifting of a curse. Much of the advice is so a$$i9 that you just shake your head and wonder who on earth could be so stupid as to implement some of this stuff. Of course it's the CEO and the senior management team who invariably drive the company into the ground and then walk away with golden parachutes. Where I currently work, McKinsey came in, studied God knows what, and then made recommendations that denuded the company of valuable staff through downsizing, all when trying to grow market share. I should add that these consultants did not even ask the people on the ground what was going on and as a result, the advice to senior management was fanciful at best, and destructive at worst.<br /><br />Perhaps that is a business we should get into, i.e. we will drive out evil spirits and restore a company's mojo. We'll sacrifice a chicken to seal the deal but to get extra mojo, we'll sacrifice an ox.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8358039.post-23684633528971291462013-08-19T21:49:56.067-07:002013-08-19T21:49:56.067-07:00Do remember that the old way of doing things did b...Do remember that the old way of doing things did bring us the internet, computers, etc. I'm not a boomer but I do see where they went right and where they went horribly, horribly wrong. <br /><br />Back when they did the cubicle dwelling there were still positive incentives for doing so. Now not so much. Everything is taxed, taken, or demanded for the 0.01% and there is no glint of the brass ring to be had unless you were born to it. A 44 year old divorced man with 2 child support payments, an alimony payment, 42% taxation before this, and the beginning of major health problems as he can't quit or take any time off under penalty of prison - what's in it for him? Why should anyone want to follow his example? <br /><br />His type is needed to continue civilization but the parasite has grown too greedy, too fat. Enjoy the decline!CostelloMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01761146021325732522noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8358039.post-20094723283279733012013-08-19T20:27:00.602-07:002013-08-19T20:27:00.602-07:00I recently turned 60 and the thought of rotting in...I recently turned 60 and the thought of rotting in a frickin' cubicle inside a big, stupid, gigantic, depraved and incompetently led multinational corporation that is dying due to self-inflicted severe cost-cutting is just ghastly.<br /><br />Only reasons I stay are:<br /> <br />- I like my job.<br /><br />- I like the people I work with.<br /><br />- My boss treats me better than my wife would when I retire.<br /><br />- I haven't found my next great passion to take on.<br /><br />- I want to fill the time gap between now and Medicare.<br /><br />I work one day a week from the "dog house" here at home, the rest I work onsite. The problem is that if you work remotely all the time, there's no reason your job can be off-shored to some idiot in India or commie in China or loony in Latvia.<br /><br />I know that I could get RAed at anytime simply because I got between a selfish executive and his/her bonus.<br /><br />Ten years from now, my company will be a case study for how to ruin a successful company.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8358039.post-33201080589638899332013-08-19T19:56:49.993-07:002013-08-19T19:56:49.993-07:00All the more power to ya Cap.
For me, I choose n...All the more power to ya Cap. <br /><br />For me, I choose not to enjoy the decline - I am going to defy it. <br /><br />My CEO is not old school - he is OLD old school. When he was a kid he was jumping out of airplanes and into occupied France. He is 89 years old, he works on an electric typewriter and paper - and his mind is as sharp as yours. He rewards loyalty and will bend over backward to help employees with personal problems - I have seen him do it. If you work for him your job is secure and he leaves you alone to do it.<br /><br />If I ever lose my job I will start my own damn company and I will run it exactly like he does. While the competition's engines flame out as their men go Galt - there will be a lot of opportunity ahead.<br /><br />See ya in the winners circle Cap.Glen Filthiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03256741311142364722noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8358039.post-53839200225500394432013-08-19T19:25:39.643-07:002013-08-19T19:25:39.643-07:00I confess I'm a boomer. Been working remote fo...I confess I'm a boomer. Been working remote for most of my life. Got a nice view of the forest and mountains from my office at the ranch. I don't imbibe anymore, but otherwise am enjoying the decline from the comfort of wherever I feel like working. Carry on, sir.<br /><br />Jimmy don\'t play thatAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8358039.post-7956171451808255002013-08-19T19:22:31.298-07:002013-08-19T19:22:31.298-07:00Tiny little screen way too small for my taste with...Tiny little screen way too small for my taste with an uncomfortable chair, a poor choice of beverage, and too much glare - but ok if it works for you. <br /><br />I go the opposite extreme --- a wall of 6 monitors driven by a workstation with 16 processor cores, 64GB ram, SSD, 2 CAD-grade graphics cards in my home office in my basement that is setup the way I like (including a chair that doesn't hurt my back). I get more done in an hour or two than most of the corporate drones get done in a day. I laugh at the corporations that waste millions of dollars worth of salary compensation saving a few insignificant dollars giving obsolete under-powered computers to knowledge workers who they then stick in noisy cube farms filled with productivity killers. I did a financial modeling chore last night and today that would have taken several months not too long ago and most corporate drones would have taken weeks. And I also had an adult beverage of my choice while doing the work :-)<br /><br />Aside from this minor critique, you nailed this one. I have spent one year out of the past twenty working in big corporate structures. I have a better quality of life and plenty of tax advantages doing it my way.<br /><br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8358039.post-10354906042472738232013-08-19T18:38:20.284-07:002013-08-19T18:38:20.284-07:00When the Baby Boomers are in the nursing home, bei...When the Baby Boomers are in the nursing home, being 'cared' for by their non-english speaking illegal-immigrant diaper changer who sexually assaults them for 'fun', it may finally occur to them that God wasn't kidding when he said: "you reap what you sow". Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8358039.post-51087251448904873502013-08-19T18:19:11.882-07:002013-08-19T18:19:11.882-07:00Sweet! Where is that airport? Sweet! Where is that airport? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8358039.post-21689005591481464032013-08-19T17:39:05.276-07:002013-08-19T17:39:05.276-07:00Oh, and Anon, 448, why don't you send a pictur...Oh, and Anon, 448, why don't you send a picture proof positive of your cubicle, err....cell...err...prison...errr... "office?"<br /><br />I'm really curious.<br /><br />And even if it is a nice office, we all know what cost it came at.Captain Capitalismhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05620212946121617985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8358039.post-70961893526715344272013-08-19T17:22:56.611-07:002013-08-19T17:22:56.611-07:00Anon
20% rally????
Big boys????
Why don't ...Anon <br /><br />20% rally????<br /><br />Big boys????<br /><br />Why don't you pitch your Merrill Lynch bullshit right now to my readership so we can mock and ridicule you while you lease your Mercedes?Captain Capitalismhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05620212946121617985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8358039.post-58217976032178960122013-08-19T17:20:28.409-07:002013-08-19T17:20:28.409-07:00You have nailed it. Corporate structures are dino...You have nailed it. Corporate structures are dinosaurs. They are big, dumb, lumbering around without purpose except continued existence. They no longer are efficient ways to create wealth, but are instead extensions of the Cathedral. Job programs supported by crony capitalism crutches.<br /><br />The only way anyone succeeds in corporates is by either being a sociopath or a slave. Forget hard work, bright ideas or commitment. You're a sucker if you think those values are held in any regard these days. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8358039.post-42165067056201378902013-08-19T16:48:30.738-07:002013-08-19T16:48:30.738-07:00Why so angry? What miss the 20 percent return on ...Why so angry? What miss the 20 percent return on stocks in the last 6 months? Work a little harder..build some capital and you too can play with the big boys. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8358039.post-78199173180803322892013-08-19T15:47:55.305-07:002013-08-19T15:47:55.305-07:00Congratulations, Cap. That's the way to live l...Congratulations, Cap. That's the way to live life. In the end, I realized that we all rot into the ground anyway no matter what we do, so until then, it's best sit back and enjoy the decline and all of life's pleasures because there aren't many alternatives.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05166618601866526009noreply@blogger.com