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The French Don't Want to Become a Chef or Manager Anymore!

Summary by economiematin.fr
"What are you swimming for?" A leader is not nothing. Finally, it was not nothing. Formerly the leader, it was both the incarnation of the "father", knowing him, and the one who passed before. Today a leader is at best a watchman who fills spreadsheets and puts pressure on his employees... but never crossing the line of "moral harassment." It is therefore the art of hypocrisy, of lies, of falsehood and also of manipulation and wickedness. Today …
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"What are you swimming for?" A leader is not nothing. Finally, it was not nothing. Formerly the leader, it was both the incarnation of the "father", knowing him, and the one who passed before. Today a leader is at best a watchman who fills spreadsheets and puts pressure on his employees... but never crossing the line of "moral harassment." It is therefore the art of hypocrisy, of lies, of falsehood and also of manipulation and wickedness. Today …

My dear impertinent, dear impertinent, Do you remember the chief Chaudard in the 7th company, this cult film of our youth? "What are you swimming well chief." A chief this is not nothing. Finally, it was not nothing. Formerly the chief, it was both the incarnation of the "father", knowing him, and the one who passed [...]

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insolentiae.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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