Pretty much every company I’ve been in or know of values a vertical trajectory instead of a horizontal one for its employees i.e becoming a manager nearly always means a faster salary progression than becoming an expert in one or multiple fields.
Why is expertise valued less?


I hate when people use “also” and “as well” in the same sentence, and I die inside when I catch myself doing it. Not hating on you, just suffering flashbacks.
Why?
Redundancy, and not like the good hardware kind.
This is an online forum. Most of these comments are sent from the toilet. If we wanted perfect sentences, we’d use AI to rewrite our thoughts. I’d rather clunky imperfect writing that doesn’t flow well than have something even partially, let alone entirely, written by AI. That’s not so say all well written text is AI, but imperfections are human
It’s just something of a shitpost, mostly directed at me. I’d care a lot less if I didn’t catch myself doing the same thing more than once.
I am not a good sentencer :(
We all could learn to words more gooder.
I’ve thought for a while adults should go back to school every ten years or so for some basic logic, driving, communication, and math refreshers.
I can get behind that. Even more frequently perhaps. Its insane that for a task as dangerous as driving, once you pass at 18, you don’t get re-tested until you kill someone…
I have to do anti-sexual harassment training every year for work, communication/math/logic refreshers once a year would actually be a lot more beneficial.