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KaltonEly t1_j0ub8m0 wrote

Considering the BS scales businesses grade their people on where 10 is the only good value and 1-9 awful, this seems spot on.

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Tiervexx t1_j0ubybu wrote

A division of my company once issued surveys on a program that had no bad option. It was like you could say you liked it or REALLY LOVED IT. Obviously this pissed off customers and put data analytics in a weird spot where they had to tell the division why we couldn't use their idiot survey data to tell how successful the program was.

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Blobbyblob5 t1_j0ug9bu wrote

Looks like an election in Russia.

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Redd_October t1_j0vezm3 wrote

Trust me, any rating below Excellent is considered not good enough, and "Good" or "Fair" probably mean an unpleasant meeting with the boss.

Plus, if you really hated it, you told someone in person.

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