Seamless Web (Now With Pickup Orders!) Inspires Employee Tell-All
7/18/08 at 1:00 PM

I work at Seamless Web, the premier online menu ordering system for corporate New York. On paper, my job is to upload menus into the system, to create a “seamless” online ordering experience for our executive clientele. That’s only on paper, for in theory, I absorb pain. I have learned, through meticulous agony, that Ease of Use is inversely proportionate to Pain of Creation. Through a blinding, soul wrecking matrix of options, scroll down screens, clicks, drags, and pummeling “option F” missions, I have pounded menus into the vast and Orwellian “II”. (Seamless Web’s Internal –or, ‘Infernal’- Interface.) On long, agonizing days, in a windowless, airless 10X15 office (shared with 4 others) I have toiled. I have toiled so that corporate lawyers may eat alone, late at night, while neglecting the ones they love. I have toiled so that masters of abstract markets may snack on cold sushi, while casually destroying The Dollar. Screen by screen, I eliminate dinnertime. Day by day, I empower the corporate void. Click by click, I build potential sandwiches.
Takers?

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