> "if you're not giving us everything beyond what we expect... go screw yourself.
I'm not sure how that makes sense. Netflix can't expect employees to surpass their expectations, by definition. I don't see the problem if they're clear about their expectations and send people on their way who either can't or don't wish to fulfill them. I don't know if I have the ability to fulfill their expectations, but I know I have no desire to try and thus no desire to work for them, but I'm fine with other people having different preferences.
It's fairly easy. Business asks for something. Business gets mad when what they asked for was wrong, technology failed, bad luck, or they felt like you didn't do more than what they asked.
I'm not sure how that makes sense. Netflix can't expect employees to surpass their expectations, by definition. I don't see the problem if they're clear about their expectations and send people on their way who either can't or don't wish to fulfill them. I don't know if I have the ability to fulfill their expectations, but I know I have no desire to try and thus no desire to work for them, but I'm fine with other people having different preferences.