Most of this takes me back to school, but reading some of the idiotic policies some of the members at CS have to put up with at work, I have revisited one of my biggest annoyances, being unnecessarly restricted. In other words MICROMANAGEMENT. In which what should be simple rights and tasks are restricted by some higher power, usually requiring their permission before it's allowed. (if you want to skip all this, just read the paragraph in bold at the bottom)
Let me give one basic example, no cell phones in schools. No, not just in class, no cell phones on school grounds period! They say that they don't want students to be texting during class or goofing around. Well that may be true, but I think the real reason they do this is CONTROL. You see, when cell phones entered the scenes, the schools no longer had control over who students call. Instead of having to ask permission to use the phone, students can call home using their cell phones, but by banning cell phones, schools have that power again.
Cell phone was just a minor example of this. It gets really bad when your superiors tell you when you can use the bathroom or get a drink of water. Just hearing about some CSers having asshole managers like this sends fiery hot rage through my veins. I did have this at school, with the one teacher who felt the need to micromanage when I used the bathroom and get water, and it drove me crazy. I can only imagine what it would be like dealing with that crap to make a living! There is simply NO reason why you should have to ask anyone permission to go the bathroom. In the future, if anyone tries that shit on me, they will get the finger, and if they try to stop me, they will find themselves in a world of hurt.
Another example that has been mentioned to death is self defense and relying on the police. Nothing against the police, but they can't be everywhere 24/7. If someone is trying to kill me, I am not going to sit around and wait for the police, I am going to do what I can to stay alive, even if it means violence in retrun.
In the end, *I* want to be the one who decides when I go to bathroom, get water, or protect myself. I do not want to rely completely on other people for things that I can easily provide for myself. If everyone was capible of taking care of themselves, just imagine how much better off we'd be. Why make things more difficult by not allowing me to help myself? It's even more frusturating when you know you can do it better than the people who are supposed to, but can't because you don't have the authority. That just sucks.
Let me give one basic example, no cell phones in schools. No, not just in class, no cell phones on school grounds period! They say that they don't want students to be texting during class or goofing around. Well that may be true, but I think the real reason they do this is CONTROL. You see, when cell phones entered the scenes, the schools no longer had control over who students call. Instead of having to ask permission to use the phone, students can call home using their cell phones, but by banning cell phones, schools have that power again.
Cell phone was just a minor example of this. It gets really bad when your superiors tell you when you can use the bathroom or get a drink of water. Just hearing about some CSers having asshole managers like this sends fiery hot rage through my veins. I did have this at school, with the one teacher who felt the need to micromanage when I used the bathroom and get water, and it drove me crazy. I can only imagine what it would be like dealing with that crap to make a living! There is simply NO reason why you should have to ask anyone permission to go the bathroom. In the future, if anyone tries that shit on me, they will get the finger, and if they try to stop me, they will find themselves in a world of hurt.
Another example that has been mentioned to death is self defense and relying on the police. Nothing against the police, but they can't be everywhere 24/7. If someone is trying to kill me, I am not going to sit around and wait for the police, I am going to do what I can to stay alive, even if it means violence in retrun.
In the end, *I* want to be the one who decides when I go to bathroom, get water, or protect myself. I do not want to rely completely on other people for things that I can easily provide for myself. If everyone was capible of taking care of themselves, just imagine how much better off we'd be. Why make things more difficult by not allowing me to help myself? It's even more frusturating when you know you can do it better than the people who are supposed to, but can't because you don't have the authority. That just sucks.
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