The one word that's used to describe a company or companies that care more about making money instead of why they exist in the first place.
Disney, YouTube, Nintendo, Netflix, and Facebook are examples of that.
Disney, YouTube, Nintendo, Netflix, and Facebook are examples of that.
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I was just delivered a hot corporate Cleveland steamer. I met my deadline, so they gave me someone else's work on top of it.
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A corporate employee/employee that works a full time (or part-time) job and also serves as an entrepreneur, single member entrepreneur or LLC member.
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After twenty years of meetings, spreadsheets and conferences, I have corporate sickness and am retiring.
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overconsumption of business buzzwords and acronyms.
overconsumption of business buzzwords and acronyms.
After twenty years of meetings, spreadsheets and conferences, I have corporate sickness and am retiring.
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Karen: Because along with the mistreatment they also refuse to pay their best artists, resulting in corporate greed on their end.
Karen: Because along with the mistreatment they also refuse to pay their best artists, resulting in corporate greed on their end.
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all of these brand twitter accounts that have been posting random shit are just examples of how normalized corporate humanization has become in today's world.
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