• Hawke@lemmy.world
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      21 hours ago

      No… that the people running the show who should know how the businesses they make decisions for actually work.

      The fact that google maps does not use a projection where direct routes appear as straight lines, that planes take great circle routes, and that there are hubs which make direct point-to-point flights less efficient should be no surprise to anyone, let alone the CEO of a logistics company, for whom it is literally their job to know how this shit works.

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        20 hours ago

        It really isn’t their job to know how it works. Their job is to manage other people who know how it works.

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          19 hours ago

          So why is he there then instead of someone who at least understands the business a bit?

          Plenty of takers for that salary.

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            He understands the business.

            He doesn’t understand technical details, which is something very different.

            He tells people “go find the ideal route”. He doesn’t find the ideal route himself.

            If a CEO of a large company attempted to learn all skills of every single one of his employees, he would spend a couple centuries learning, instead of doing his job.

            His job being: Telling the right people to find the ideal route.

            And he himself clearly isn’t one of these people. And he doesn’t need to be.

            (You wouldn’t expect Tim Cook to know every legal detail of all the countries he trades to either. Because that’s not his job. His job is to hire lawyers who know every legal detail of all the countries he trades to.)

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              Though he might be ridiculed less if instead of posting on xitter he went to one of his workers who work in this field and ask them why the flight plan was plotted that way.

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                Yeah I was like if he works in logistics while not ask an employee, surely he’d have a CTO or someone technical nearby to grab?

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              LMAO, yeah, you’re a Trumper. Can’t even stay on one position between two comments: does he understand the business(no) or not?

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                17 hours ago

                I’m European.

                Do you not understand the difference between business management and technical engineering?

                He understands business management. He doesn’t understand particular technical aspects.

                Expecting the CEO to posess all the skills of all his employees is foolish.

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                  I don’t think it’s unreasonable to expect absurd qualifications for an absurd salary, let alone a broad understanding of the basics of his industry.

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                    16 hours ago

                    Broadly, I agree that CEOs of large companies should have outstanding qualification.

                    But since specific knowledge like what the post is about isn’t core to their job, I think it’s fine for them to sometimes ask some less knowledgable questions.

                    I certainly do not agree that “[this] should radicalize you”.

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                  17 hours ago

                  Do you believe you’re the only person in this thread that understands the world? Every comment you’ve made is HEAVILY downvoted without a single upvote, don’t you think if you were even remotely right at least ONE person would agree?

                  Also, I tend to not believe you live anywhere but America, you sound like every Trumpet I know.

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                    17 hours ago

                    I believe that this community (and Lemmy as a whole) is extremely left wing (with many considering themselves communists).

                    The only thing the downvotes tell me is that my views don’t align with the views of armchair communists who go CEO=stupid whenever an opportunity arises.

                    Claiming that the CEO doesn’t deserve the wealth that he (probably) has is understandable; claiming that he isn’t fit for his job (based of this post alone) is ridiculous.

                    Regarding my nationality: A quick look into my comment history will show you that I regularly participate in German-speaking communities.

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          I mean, I guess: if you think their job is to be a shitty incompetent CEO.

          Im not saying they need to know how to do the job of everyone at the company, but they certainly should know what their company does and how.

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          19 hours ago

          They should know enough about how it works to not waste the time of those who work by asking stupid questions. But maybe that is why he resorted to asking the internet instead.

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            I mean yeah, he’s asking stupid questions to the internet.

            He doesn’t ask his engineers, who’ve got better things to do than to answer his questions.

            He likely thought “Oh, that route planning looks odd. Since I’m sure the engineers know what they’re doing, this must be the ideal path, but I certainly am curious as to why that is. Hey X, why don’t the planes fly in straight lines?”

            It’s a perfectly legitimate question to ask for someone who’s job isn’t engineering, but hiring people who hire people who’s job is engineering.

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              He doesn’t ask his engineers, who’ve got better things to do than to answer his questions.

              Engineers are generally happy to answer their manager’s / funder’s questions bc that means that they care about the details and can make more informed decisions. Also, the manager learns who they can call for in case of an emergency where they need something explained.

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                16 hours ago

                I agree. I only added that to not argue with the parent comment about their point that CEOs should “not waste the time of those who work by asking stupid questions”.

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                17 hours ago

                Take a look at my comment history; you’ll see me regularly participating in German-speaking communites talking about German politics.

                Your prejudice is blatant.

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                  15 hours ago

                  This place is a bit crazy man, I cannot believe the amount of hate running through peoples veins on a stupid comment on a platform they don’t even use

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                  16 hours ago

                  I’m not trying to hide it? I devoutly hate conservatives with every fiber of my being. The one pro to the potential of a civil war in the US is to erase as many of you as I can.

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      Because the correct answer to his question is: “First day on the job, huh?”