Almost everyone in marketing is a commie or at least a normie, and honestly it’s our fault because conservatives don’t generally appreciate the value of those type of skills
I rank marketers right up there with telemarketers and politicians. I used to rank them with Used Car Salesmen but I got more respect for UCS these days.
I guarantee it's due to mass dad's telling their kids 'im only paying for a STEM degree, and don't give me that STEAM shit' so their kids took the easiest one available.
Conservatives all got into Finance, a couple in Economics, where the money is (through harder work).
They have the passwords, but trust me, I've worked in enough corporate environments, nobody takes a public stand like this unless the executive office signs off on it. They don't have "what they think the CEO wants" - they either asked or were told their stance.
There are a lot of really stupid people in marketing right now.
Almost everyone in marketing is a commie or at least a normie, and honestly it’s our fault because conservatives don’t generally appreciate the value of those type of skills
I rank marketers right up there with telemarketers and politicians. I used to rank them with Used Car Salesmen but I got more respect for UCS these days.
Marketing pede here. I push back when I can, but my dept is filled with The Woke.
I guarantee it's due to mass dad's telling their kids 'im only paying for a STEM degree, and don't give me that STEAM shit' so their kids took the easiest one available.
Conservatives all got into Finance, a couple in Economics, where the money is (through harder work).
A lot of us go into trades.
AKA 'The Easiest Business Degree'
Marketing doesn't have that power. This is the CEO, and the marketing department are doing his bidding.
I would think it's marketing running a twitter account. I'm sure they have in mind what they think the CEO would want though, so point taken
They have the passwords, but trust me, I've worked in enough corporate environments, nobody takes a public stand like this unless the executive office signs off on it. They don't have "what they think the CEO wants" - they either asked or were told their stance.