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Guess which one pays better and gives me more free time to work on my own passion projects.
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Oh, you’ve misjudged my drive and ambition.
Would be nice to be paid well to do what’s interesting
The corollary is - I’m surprised how many programmers are opposed to documenting what they’re doing?
I’m probably a freak, but I can’t stand working on something complex, being pulled away from it for a week or two, and not being able to pick things back up because it’s not documented well. Especially when I’m the only person to blame.
I also make scripts and programs with the goal to hand them off when I’m done. I’ve got more than enough to keep me busy at work without having to be the only person able to support my projects forevermore. Ultimately I’m still the go to, but I never want to be so critical that I can’t take time off, or that I’m effectively on call 24/7. I want the credit, but the whole point is to reduce responsibility by making shit more efficient and easy.
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Often the only way to progress is to take a role where you spend hours each day edging middle management.
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Higher salary, usually
Heeey! It’s not, like… JUST that, okay?! No, I’m not in denial, shut up!
Can someone here explain why people use JIRA on purpose? Everything in it feels like garbage every time I have to interact with it.
Like I’d rather use GitHub projects. That’s how bad it feels.
company uses it?
This has been my only experience as well. Some company I have to work with uses it so I have to use it for their stuff for some reason, unless I can force them to do anything else.