Reducing staffing while increasing workload is going to get people killed. Not hyperbole, so many of these jobs are lifesaving. This isn't efficient
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For real though these staffing shortages with all the reductions are starting to get old.

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My little fuck you to Elon

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For your next staff meeting about the latest craziness.

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DOGE is coming for the FBI, these notebooks are a great little fuck you to have in your pocket.
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Are we being efficient yet???
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