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German IT Outfit Bans Whining

theodp writes "German IT outfit Nutzwerk Ltd has come up with the perfect solution to whining in the workplace - it's made cheerfulness a contractual obligation, advising those who don't measure up to the prescribed level of jollity in the morning to stay at home until they cheer up. The plan was prompted by a female employee whose constant complaining prompted the other staff to complain about her complaining."

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  1. Movie quote time. by suso · · Score: 5, Funny

    Mayor of New York: "Being miserable and treating other people like dirt is every New Yorker's God-given right."

  2. Oh good by geoffeg · · Score: 5, Funny

    Next, they'll require employees to wear flair! 20 pieces "minimum"..

    The beatings will continue until morale improves!

  3. Cheerfulness as a contractual obligation... by ThaFooz · · Score: 5, Insightful

    is over the top, but there are few things more irratating & detremental to productivity than an angry/whiny co-worker.

  4. dangerous territory by MetalliQaZ · · Score: 5, Funny

    Might as well ban women in the workplace.

    -d

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    1. Re:dangerous territory by jzeejunk · · Score: 5, Funny

      slashdotters don't have women at their workplaces anyway ;) and you being a slashdotter don't know enough about women to make that claim

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  5. Like my Dad used to say: by Anne+Thwacks · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Enjoy yourself or I'll beat you!"

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  6. I guess these would be banned? by AndroidCat · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Despair, Inc.

    A rule-of-thumb in software development: If a place has too many Dilbert cartoons on cubicle sides, have an exit strategy. If it has none, RUN!!!

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  7. Re:Cheerfulness as a contractual obligation... by Soko · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Because emotions aren't something that one can always control with impunity? Besides, no whinging means you can't complain about the PHB or you cow-orker while on the job - you end up being a good little robot. IME emotions - both good and bad - spark thought, and thought leads to greater productivity. I can see a policy of dealing directly with someone who does _nothing_ but complain and then offers no creative solutions, but trying to program happiness? No thanks.

    Soko

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  8. Python quote time by Hope+Thelps · · Score: 5, Funny

    Once upon a time, long, long ago, there lay in a valley far, far away in the mountains the most contented kingdom the world has ever known. It was called Happy Valley, and it was ruled over by a wise old king called Otto. And all his subjects flourished and were happy, and there were no discontents or grumblers, because wise King Otto had had them all put to death, along with the trade union leaders, many years before. And all the happy folk of Happy Valley sang and danced all day long, and anyone who was for any reason miserable or unhappy or who had any difficult personal problem was prosecuted under the Happiness Act.

    Happy Valley

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  9. Yeah, uh... by Luigi30 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I can't come into work today. I'm not happy enough. I might not be able to come in for the rest of the week.

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  10. And zis ist how vee say goodbye in Amerika! by Y-Crate · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Sam's Club/ Wal-Mart fired a woman who would not smile at customers as she handed out free samples of food.

    The reason she did not smile?

    Her face is partially paralyzed and is no longer physically capable smiling at anyone for any reason.

  11. Its a National Problem in Germany: "zu Meckern" by MadCow-ard · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The problem is actually a serious issue in Germany.

    The transition occured in the early nineties in the USA, when the last of real manufacturing went tits up for IT/service jobs (Of course that's tits up too, but that's another issue). In the US, the last of the lifetime jobs went out in the 70's, in Germany, these transitions are just now arriving. And engineering and manufacturing is part of the German image of self-worth, so it hits home particularly hard.

    The problem in German culture is that it is a change in the economy which no one wants to acknowledge, but are being forced to. The last 50 years of a boom economy after the war has now more or less come to a grinding halt. Germany is now evolving, but its eating into peoples morale. The whole country is bitching and moaning, and that in itself is pulling the economy down, not to mention an individual business as is mentioned in this report.

    I know you can't regulate someone's mood but at least they are pointing to where the country should try to go (and if anyone would try to regulate someone's mood, it would be in Germany). I applaud the idea, and laugh at the fact they are trying to regulate instead of inspire. Typcal German (and now I'm starting to "meckern").

    "To Meckern" means to bleat or baa like a goat. This is the term used to describe what Germans do when they bitch and moan. They "blaaaaa" (you need to skip on the gutoral to really get the effect). Anyway, it fits, and its a problem. Really... :-)

  12. Re:Germans Love to Complain by _Sprocket_ · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Germany has customer service that you can't get and the US has customer service that you don't want.