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    Originally posted by Paralytic View Post

    I've done both - no difference IME. I think some just like the sound of saying they work "in the city" as if it attracts some addiitonal kudos.
    I would say 'I work in the city' makes one sound like a bit of a dick.

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      Originally posted by TheDude View Post

      It works for them and I have an easy life.
      Which in the end is the right way of doing agile... Do what works for the business...

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        Originally posted by Paralytic View Post

        I've done both - no difference IME. I think some just like the sound of saying they work "in the city" as if it attracts some addiitonal kudos.

        (I would say that some industries may have higher pressure, eg, investment banking, but that is not because its in the city, but because of the environment. eg, the same gig in Edinburgh might have the same pressures)
        Fantasy based kudos is all it is...

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          Originally posted by TheDude View Post

          I was recruited as a senior professional - turns out I am assigned Jiras in two weekly sprints just like everyone else.

          The rate is decent so I am not bothered about my lack of autonomy.
          I don't know any senior technologist picking up Jira tickets in a sprint. You may have a few years under your belt, you're not senior though.

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            Originally posted by DrewG View Post

            I don't know any senior technologist picking up Jira tickets in a sprint. You may have a few years under your belt, you're not senior though.
            Pretty much every company I have engaged with (including the start ups I started) has operated some form of sprint where the team members pick up the tickets they are cable of handling from the sprint. Juniors through to principle engineers.

            Sure I often find myself working on specialist projects where I am the only guy doing the project but many times I pick up tickets out of a sprint to contribute to the wider success of the team / projects.

            We seem to be operating some weird sort of willy waving at the moment around here. My dads bigger than you dad stuff. None of it based in reality.

            Anyway, the market still pants but thankfully I start a new gig on Monday and it runs to December

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              Originally posted by DrewG View Post

              I don't know any senior technologist picking up Jira tickets in a sprint. You may have a few years under your belt, you're not senior though.
              Tell me you don't know how different companies use JIRA without telling me you don't know how different companies use JIRA.

              Clue: JIRA is not just used to track junior development tasks

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                Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
                continue to depress wages with brownies
                I'm probably missing some slang here but what does this mean?

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                  Originally posted by DrewG View Post

                  I don't know any senior technologist picking up Jira tickets in a sprint. You may have a few years under your belt, you're not senior though.
                  I don't really think you know what you are talking about.

                  If you want to remain technical then you have to align with the methodology the firm uses to deliver new capability and my present client chooses this particular approach.

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                    Originally posted by Snooky View Post
                    I'm probably missing some slang here but what does this mean?
                    Probably racism.

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                      Originally posted by Snooky View Post
                      I'm probably missing some slang here but what does this mean?
                      I took it to be something racist.

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