CriticalResist8

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[โ€“] CriticalResist8@hexbear.net 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I used to work for a food type company and the way they decided to import and sell stuff locally was if the board of directors (the CEO who inherited the company from daddy + his siblings) liked the item. They hired someone, my coworker, to actually run the market tests and everything and then promptly ignored any suggestion she had to make about the viability of this product on the local market, instead relegating her to a busser that was in charge of ordering the samples they decided they wanted.

I remember one item nobody liked (they would give us the remaining samples in the break room like some dogs getting the leftovers), but one of the siblings liked it and they got that close to putting it on the market because of it.

Are people investing in new automation currently because I've been using the same crappy tools for over 10 years now and they keep getting crappier.

Oh yeah we automate creative work now, the one thing that could still be a cheap hobby.