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1. urthor+G41[view] [source] 2022-01-30 00:29:01
>>tagoll+(OP)
Semi-related:

The amount of complaining about "dumb management" amongst software engineers is truly out of control I find.

Newsflash, usually your principal engineer and VP are a lot cleverer than you, on average. They're at the top of a process to weed out idiots and are paid a multiple of your salary.

I usually start from the position of "my VP is a smart and clever person" and work backwards, ALWAYS. It seems like this attitude is exceptionally rare though.

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2. lansti+xd1[view] [source] 2022-01-30 01:27:54
>>urthor+G41
Also people completely dissing other groups as being a bunch of incompetent wannabes because the speaker does not appreciate the full details of their actual work conditions. I tend to join new orgs every two or three years, but in the same large companies, and so many times I have joined an “underperforming” group to help them with a “turn around” only to find the group an intelligent and heroic group dealing with crazy conditions, with fixes they all well knew but which required a persistent long term effort, that management wouldn’t agree to.
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