I actually left a chemical company because identity politics made it where dangerously incompetent technicians were allowed to keep their jobs because people were scared of what HR would do to them. When you can't identify safety issues, its time for a desk job outside the fence line, or one right next to the exit.
With the quality of the average American citizen, I am worried about the quality of the workforce. (And I agree with you completely!)
I actually left a chemical company because identity politics made it where dangerously incompetent technicians were allowed to keep their jobs because people were scared of what HR would do to them. When you can't identify safety issues, its time for a desk job outside the fence line, or one right next to the exit.
Ya, can you imagine the people working in the explosion-proof labs, say, at an oil company R&D center?