Recently, this anonymous statement from the pulse has exploded on the Internet. The scene of Ali employees happily shopping around with their badges inspired this anonymous user with some strange negative emotions. You can imagine the happy faces of alibaba’s employees, but the comparison to workers in electronics factories is a bit extreme.
It reminded me of years ago, when smartphones were just getting popular, when I spent a fortune on my first Android phone, the Nexus One, for what seemed like $2,500. The most distinctive feature of this phone is that it has a very bright Google icon on the back.
At that time, I was still a diehard Google fan, and Google’s attitude of not doing evil was undoubtedly a powerful spiritual force for a young man with lofty ideals and frustrated reality. The first thing I do at work every day is swipe through Google Reader, and I get blushed and embarrassed when the occasional fake Google search AD pops up. I would say that this kind of emotional sustenance of Google is religious worship.
The whole month after I bought my new phone, I was immersed in the joy and couldn’t get out of it. The memory was full of all kinds of apps in the crazy download store. When I was idle and bored, I had to swipe other ROMs to try fresh things.
Just because of this new phone, I have to spend several times more time in the bathroom than usual. On the subway, even when you are not playing with your phone, deliberately expose the Google logo on the back of the phone so that people around you can see the Google logo.
I think the ali employee may have the same mentality when shopping with his work card. It is a special psychological sustenance, similar to a religious sense of belonging.
But as a science student, there are naturally many other possibilities. Could it be that the employee is a geek who has been working on an algorithm problem on his way home from work, so much so that everything around him goes out the window. He probably just got a call from his girlfriend half an hour ago and is on his way to a date, otherwise why would he be in a place like the mall where only women go? Let’s not say he’s wearing a badge. If you look in his crotch (assuming you’re so inclined), the zipper might still be unzipped.
It’s the end of the day. Will you bring your badge
Some people say that Ali’s employees choose to continue to wear their badges after work, which is a sign of belonging. He thinks he is proud to work in Ali. So the question comes, everybody net friend, after work, whether you will continue to take own work card?
- Keep work separate from life. When you’re off duty, you should take off your badge
- As an employee of LeEco/Kuqi/Hongmao Medical Liquor, how can I have the nerve to let people see my badge on the subway
- It’s uncomfortable. I like my neck clean
- As a BAT employee, I not only have to bring my badge, but also wear a T-shirt customized by the company after work
- Be low-key, go out or pretend to be ordinary
- I this person is so bad, a little do not match the image of the company, take off the pressure is less
- Take and do not take it doesn’t matter distinction, see mood
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