• ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net
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      Pretty much. These commenters seem to believe engineers are given all the resources needed to deliver everything in time in perfect condition.

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      11 hours ago

      Lose a little credibility now, or a ton of credibility later? Sounds like a pretty short-sighted tradeoff, and a good opportunity to find a less shitty employer.

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        You’re thinking like someone who exists beyond this quarter’s profit margins.

        I mean, you do, but as your boss, I’m required to tell you that you need to maximize short term results, and take all the responsibility for medium and long term calamities caused by me telling you to do that.

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        It sometimes depends on the programmer’s situation. Maybe its “lose a ton of credibility or live on the street/lose your H-1B Visa”

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          I admit that I’m currently in a position of privilege where I don’t have to worry about immigration status or insecure housing. I do try to use my power to shield those less fortunate.

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          Precisely. I was remembering someone else’s complain on a co-worker thay had. It was bad for this reason(s), and to make the situation even more infuriating they were able to sell themselves quite well. So they changed jobs, always ‘capitalizing’ on their frauds…