by user0x1d on 3/19/21, 4:40 PM with 18 comments
by giantg2 on 3/19/21, 7:28 PM
I hate the boring work. The business takes forever to decide what they want and describe it. If they had a well defined and documented business process, then we could turn that into a technical system much more easily. Along these same lines, they need to start giving us the complete picture of what the finished ecosystem should look like. Sure well build it out iteratively, but a proper architecture that accounts for future integration would save a lot of rework.
I hate that I have no real future. I spent years becoming an expert in an obscure technology because the company said they don't outsource or layoff. My job got outsourced and I was able to get another job at the company. Unfortunately the only thing available was an even less desirable tech stack (the manager even joked that she didn't think any internal people would apply). Now my original group got laid off. I've since moved onto another team with newer tech. Unfortunately, they don't allow a steady supply of the same type of work to become an expert. Instead, we working on multiple apps with multiple stacks. So, I'm expected to be an expert in the tech to get to the next level, but I don't see that as likely if we keep flipping back and forth between the stacks for each story or two.
I hate that my company has lied to me. Multiple times they have broken their own policies to my detriment. They have also changed policies that negative affect things, like grade structure and promotions.
I hate that there's no hope or future in sight.
by carmen_sandiego on 3/19/21, 9:38 PM
It's not fulfilling, and the company is in massive disarray, but I stay because: I like my direct reports and other engineering colleagues; we have a fair bit of runway and the pay is decent; and in practice I have no immediate boss at this point, so things are pretty flexible for me personally.
I'm thinking about taking a pay cut and doing something more interesting though.
by sloaken on 3/20/21, 3:52 PM
Doing management, paper pushing, and budgeting.
Back in the day I had heard, it is best to work in an industry where what you do is their business. Well my place is not tech and upper management just does not get it.
Key IT people are leaving, and I am planing to leave in a 18 months. I have to stay for the 18 months for a variety of reasons.
Sept 2022 cannot come early enough. Then I will get back to my true love, SW development.
by Orochikaku on 3/20/21, 1:01 AM
Especially considering I’m thousands of kilometres away from friends and family and truly only being here for 3-4 exams per semester (everything else is online).
At this point being expelled sounds like a good deal.
by boredatworkme on 3/22/21, 9:23 AM
by p0d on 3/21/21, 9:36 AM
by meiraleal on 3/20/21, 2:12 AM
by _5659 on 3/21/21, 4:24 PM
by Jeremy1026 on 3/19/21, 5:42 PM