Is this show an opiate for the wagey masses?

Is this show an opiate for the wagey masses?

Is wagecucking really like this? Do clueless idiots really get promoted into middle management?

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Middle mgmt is where the scum of the earth go. Good people continue moving up or start their own business.

>tfw family owns a business
>never had to work for someone else
feelsgood not to be a wagecuck sucking up to your boss all day everyday. looks draining lmfao

>is tv like real life?
Kys

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Michael got promoted to manager because he was the top salesman in the entire company one year.

The later moral of The Office is to slack off and half and it until you get awarded a co-manager position and later a partnership at a million dollar sports agency without doing any of the leg work.

>watching TV
Never gonna make it bro

Yes,no,yes

Friend.
The Michael character is far from reality. People who go to those jobs are more like dwight, soldiers, who do the dirty work for the upper echelon

At my former job about 80% of the managers couldnt manage a vending machine let alone actual people

The Office originally made Jim and Pam the relatable characters, but their only virtue is acting like they're better than everyone else.
In that one where Michael Scott goes out with Pam's mom, Jim and Pam kept talking about their honeymoon to Puerto Rico. It sounded really lame and you could tell the show was really trying to make it exciting and relatable to the audience

>watching TV
>watching a bastardized american version of TV

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a good employee is not a good manager.

At the company I used to work, the guy with the most experience was in charge, he seemed the most qualified on paper, but holy shit everything he touched had issues, had to be redone at the last minute, he was full of personal problems (too rough on men and women, would make girls cry, woudl sometimes be physically violent with guys by throwing sutff at them)

good managers make good managers

>ridding daddys coattails because too dumb to make his own path

I fucking wish. I'd wagecuck for Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch.

I lived that show. I thought it was stupid and the Michael character was unrealistic when I was in college. Then I got a job in manufacturing at a satellite office, and the manager of 20 years was a totally delusional incompetent idiot, really just like Micheal, maybe worse. My bosses job was literally just to say yes to everything this guy said, saying no was suicide. Anyway, check this out.
ribbonfarm.com/2009/10/07/the-gervais-principle-or-the-office-according-to-the-office/

>being retarded and turning down a family business because "im a man and il make my own path"
its why your poor

Show went down the shitter after Michael left. Season 8 with Spader was pure cringe

Still sucking your mommy's titty too? Because I sure am

u wont accept your parents will? oh wait they dont have one because your poor

I like this show

Good for you but once you're in charge all your employees will hate you. Just be a nice boss when the time comes and don't let it get to your head, because you didn't do anything but get lucky. A lot of second gen small business owners treat their employees a lot worse than the actual founder.

Very important to be as empathetic of a boss as possible. I work harder for bosses who go the extra mile for me.

U think i dont know that? I actually work in the business i dont just sit on my ass like a spoiled little bitch

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