ATT, Cracker Barrel (discrimination against gays), Optimum/Cablevision (outrageous treatment of their employees), pretty much any retail investment operation (excepting a few good apples like Vanguard and Schwab), almost anything that requires a contract/commitment (inevitably ripoffs). Lots more I'm not thinking of.
Someone mentioned Monsanto (who are definitely bad guys), and this points to one flaw in this idea, which is that some such companies are difficult to identify and shun. You do what you can.
"screwing the elf"
Yup, they really screwed the elf on that one...
It's not as immediate, but I maintain a "shit list" of companies that I will never deal with again (dire circumstances excepted). AT&T is already on it, and for much worse shenanigans than this.
The important thing, though, is to have that list and follow through. Don't think that it doesn't matter. One less customer pulls cash straight off the bottom line, and there's absolutely nothing they can do to change that.
Yes, but on the plus side, they now have a brand that people think of as still being in business...
I agree with you, in theory. But, in order for that 10x-100x to be achieved, conditions have to be conducive. It's like starting up that 600mph car to make a record run on the salt flats. If things are right, you can achieve phenomenal results. But, things usually aren't that optimal, and in a suboptimal environment, your gifted driver will be much less able to distinguish themselves from a merely good driver.
Having watched things play out many times over a (eek) long career, I've observed that it's fairly rare that skill and opportunity coincide. If you find yourself in such a position, revel in it, as it probably will not last.
...sponge off of those who can.
How can a photon have volts? Aren't all photons created equal?
I can relate, and you have my sympathies.
The awful truth is that there is likely nothing you can do about this. Just as in the rest of life, slobs will win out over those who value order, following standards, lawful behavior, etc. every time.
Your best hope is to get your own little pasture (which might be an open source project) of code that you "own" (meaning that you have the power to exclude crap) and learn to satisfy your desire for order there. In the professional world, first to the finish line always wins, no matter how much of a radioactive stinking turd it is.
For many of us, doing things right in the first place is actually faster.
Usually this doesn't happen. But it should, because having said dumbass charged with a crime totally solves the problem. In fact, I think most parents, given the choice, would rather have a charged felon than a live child. In fact, make it *two* charges and it's a totally done deal.
Me neither. If a kid finds that gun on the piano, they should pay the price...
Yeah, that's about where I'm at, too. I think of those Buddhist monks making the sand paintings (which they then sweep away). It's an exercise in recognizing the impermanence of all things.
"Most people would like to be delivered from temptation but would like it to keep in touch." -- Robert Orben