• InvertedParallax@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    This makes sense but I’m surprised about the pressure to ship, we saw pressure to deliver but also idiots kept having “brilliant ideas” about the requirements so whatever you were doing was obsolete before it was halfway to completion.

    Google was just like God spilled a person.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah we were pretty focused on a specific app rework that had full buy-in and a lot of focus.

      Then January happened and afaik all progress has basically stopped according to my old team.

      Not my problem anymore. Got that sweet severance package and a new job that pays better.

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        1 year ago

        Wow, I left shortly after but I was still fresh.

        Went to a startup with a xoogler boss who was brilliant but without all the stupid bits of Google, he’s awesome and we’re rocking.

        The pay cut was worth the massive decrease in BS, I enjoy my job and being productive.

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          1 year ago

          Job satisfaction is super important if you want to go the distance. Sometimes you get that through good wlb. Sometimes it’s interesting problems. Other times it’s a lot of money.

          I’m willing to endure a lot of suck if it means I can retire younger. I want to teach but am the sole breadwinner. Can’t take that step down.

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            1 year ago

            I retired once, very young, it felt stupid.

            Job satisfaction makes working feel better than retirement, and you have an excuse for not doing things.