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Leave a comment or suggestion This episodes covers a different side of working in WFM - not what’s seen on the Job Spec, not the fancy building you’ll be working in or how popular the company is. I go through my journey in WFM and cover the things that I have never seen on any WFM job ad but found that these skills are worth more than the actual WFM skills, to make a career. Based on a true story. Support the show
After celebrations from harvesting the first successful batch of crops, work continued and we found instances of ‘avoidance’ taking place. Typically the ‘human nature’ of finding shortcuts followed us to Mars and our WFM had to find solutions. At this point, our WFM team went from loved for being able to keep everything on plan to being frowned upon for calling out performance issues and enforcing rules.
Outpost WFM: Project OutCast
Leave a comment or suggestion This episodes covers a different side of working in WFM - not what’s seen on the Job Spec, not the fancy building you’ll be working in or how popular the company is. I go through my journey in WFM and cover the things that I have never seen on any WFM job ad but found that these skills are worth more than the actual WFM skills, to make a career. Based on a true story. Support the show