in reply to (OT) Professional Employees: who owns your thoughts?
Luckily, I now work in a state that is fairly labor friendly, as opposed to Labor friendly. It's a right-to-work state, so unions cannot keep people out of a place if a business wants to hire them. (Well, except the teacher's union.) Likewise, intellectual property rights are fairly well-defended in the laws here, so we don't have to deal with it too often. But still, I keep my eyes peeled.
One thing I've found helpful is the nuisance factor. If you follow management directives to the letter, or rather to the sublime/ridiculous, things back off. Just go in one day and say "Mr Marketing VP, I just had a brilliant idea that is now the company's: meat-flavored ice cream." Do that enough and you're left alone.
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tbone1
As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly.
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Re: Re: (OT) Professional Employees: who owns your thoughts?
by dws (Chancellor) on Aug 12, 2002 at 19:42 UTC |