painting the deck furniture
phrase used to express discontent with business policy, usually due to lack of response and change to current business environment.
employee1: “we need to increase production capacity to keep up with current demand. too bad our company won’t invest in system upgrades.”
employee2: “yea, we’re just painting the deck furniture, waiting for the t-tanic to sink.”
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