Re: My activities for the month of stardate 20089 are/is
Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:10 am
Can't you become querulant at the current job instead, while you are seeking a new job. Also since you at home office, you can basically "be"at the meetings doing real work while listening to all the idiots. Get wireless headphones and walk around doing other stuff while in the meetings.Smucky wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2025 1:58 am Well I can't take it anymore. I think I'll be putting my two weeks notice any day now. Just not sure when it'll snap. Thoughts from anyone? Market is incredibly bad shape right now. Not sure when I could find another job. The only hope is me working on some kind of small projects/ startup that maybe can bring in money. I'm basically walking away from $170k+ salary. The most I've ever made and for the stupidest freaking job. But I can't stomach the thought of showing up there every dang day.![]()
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That is typically how I roll. But this place is different. I applied to a senior software developer role. Once I was onboard, they told me my main job would be "support". That is because there is a 25 year veteran on the team that is retiring next month. That is how I got the job. They literally think that they can just swap us out. The details are in viewtopic.php?p=3902#p3902 That's on top of the 7am daily hour long meetings. At the end of the shift, I have to make a "turnover" email which describes any new tickets or events. I just find everything so freaking annoying. Especially since I am watching the actual new hire software dev spend 3 months trying to figure out why an ajax route always returns 500 when he never looked at the logs. It is driving me absolutely mad.NinjaPoodle wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2025 11:16 amCan't you become querulant at the current job instead, while you are seeking a new job. Also since you at home office, you can basically "be"at the meetings doing real work while listening to all the idiots. Get wireless headphones and walk around doing other stuff while in the meetings.Smucky wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2025 1:58 am Well I can't take it anymore. I think I'll be putting my two weeks notice any day now. Just not sure when it'll snap. Thoughts from anyone? Market is incredibly bad shape right now. Not sure when I could find another job. The only hope is me working on some kind of small projects/ startup that maybe can bring in money. I'm basically walking away from $170k+ salary. The most I've ever made and for the stupidest freaking job. But I can't stomach the thought of showing up there every dang day.![]()
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That's a classic, they overshoot the competence, get a Ph.D. to do menial tasks. Mind you if I ask, the one you're replacing, what background does he have? I bet he's less educated and therefore accepts a "customer" support job. To me it makes no sense to put a SW developer on IT support because that's something you can do for less money.Smucky wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2025 12:23 amThat is typically how I roll. But this place is different. I applied to a senior software developer role. Once I was onboard, they told me my main job would be "support". That is because there is a 25 year veteran on the team that is retiring next month. That is how I got the job. They literally think that they can just swap us out. The details are in viewtopic.php?p=3902#p3902 That's on top of the 7am daily hour long meetings. At the end of the shift, I have to make a "turnover" email which describes any new tickets or events. I just find everything so freaking annoying. Especially since I am watching the actual new hire software dev spend 3 months trying to figure out why an ajax route always returns 500 when he never looked at the logs. It is driving me absolutely mad.NinjaPoodle wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2025 11:16 amCan't you become querulant at the current job instead, while you are seeking a new job. Also since you at home office, you can basically "be"at the meetings doing real work while listening to all the idiots. Get wireless headphones and walk around doing other stuff while in the meetings.Smucky wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2025 1:58 am Well I can't take it anymore. I think I'll be putting my two weeks notice any day now. Just not sure when it'll snap. Thoughts from anyone? Market is incredibly bad shape right now. Not sure when I could find another job. The only hope is me working on some kind of small projects/ startup that maybe can bring in money. I'm basically walking away from $170k+ salary. The most I've ever made and for the stupidest freaking job. But I can't stomach the thought of showing up there every dang day.![]()
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I don't know. He has been there for 25 years. He says he doesn't so Christmas, he does Hanukkah. He is also from the Ukraine.NinjaPoodle wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2025 1:15 pm
Mind you if I ask, the one you're replacing, what background does he have? I bet he's less educated and therefore accepts a "customer" support job. To me it makes no sense to put a SW developer on IT support because that's something you can do for less money.
Man, got a rejection letter. How is it that they selected three people and I get booted after an HR phone screen?Smucky wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 8:52 pm Off work for today due to the Carter national day of mourning or whatever. Going to do a bunch of react native stuff. Also had an interview with the people behind jpay.com. Well a phone screen. They said they only got like 30 applicants and selected three to phone. Seems odd. Pays $130k. I'll take it.![]()
I can't remember all the details that I've shared, but for three months now, a different new hire on the "dev team" has been unable to fix a few things in a python flask app. It's really just a few hours of stuff, but maybe add training for the weird deployment system, etc, maybe one week tops.
You mean get hired somewhere else first? Not sure if it's even possible. I've been sending a steady stream of resumes out since August and I've only had two companies get back with me.NinjaPoodle wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 11:45 am Then you should leave but you should another job fixed first.
Signed contract with the new place before giving notice.Smucky wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 4:25 pmYou mean get hired somewhere else first? Not sure if it's even possible. I've been sending a steady stream of resumes out since August and I've only had two companies get back with me.NinjaPoodle wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 11:45 am Then you should leave but you should another job fixed first.
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