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The grass is not always greener

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    The grass is not always greener

    I jumped ship for a 40% rate rise and the opportunity to work with some cutting edge tech.

    I can just about handle commuting to London twice a week but it turns out I have been lumbered with a micro managing scrum master based in the US with a fondness for scheduling meetings around 5pm UK time which always overrun. I am used to giving a 1 minute max talk during standups but the scum master has a tendency to discuss the most tedious technical details at length.

    If nothing changes I can't see me wanting to renew after six months (which by happy coincidence coincides with the IR35 changes next March).

    As a new joiner I don't want to rock the boat but this affecting my productivity and that of the entire team.

    Has anyone else faced similar issues?

    #2
    what are you? A contractor or a permie?

    Quit... Life's too short for ******* to ruin your day.
    There's LOADS of work out there.
    See You Next Tuesday

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      #3
      Originally posted by TheDude View Post
      I jumped ship for a 40% rate rise and the opportunity to work with some cutting edge tech.

      I can just about handle commuting to London twice a week but it turns out I have been lumbered with a micro managing scrum master based in the US with a fondness for scheduling meetings around 5pm UK time which always overrun. I am used to giving a 1 minute max talk during standups but the scum master has a tendency to discuss the most tedious technical details at length.

      If nothing changes I can't see me wanting to renew after six months (which by happy coincidence coincides with the IR35 changes next March).

      As a new joiner I don't want to rock the boat but this affecting my productivity and that of the entire team.

      Has anyone else faced similar issues?
      The beauty of being a contractor is, you don't have to put up with that if you don't want to. Just walk out.

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        #4
        Is there a defined work-day, or could you just say "I'm not available at 5pm?" or "I have a train to catch?"
        It seems like an opportunity to improve their poor Agile/Scrum implementation (you are the expert contractor) but I'm not pretending I would want or know how to tell the scrum master they're doing it wrong and if it wasn't 5pm I might not care if they want to ramble on while I do some work
        Is a stand-up at EOD typical, I have always had them first thing?

        In your early days there is a chance to be a fresh set of eyes and pick up on engrained bad practices, if you want to be that guy.
        Originally posted by GregRickshaw View Post

        The beauty of being a contractor is, you don't have to put up with that if you don't want to. Just walk out.
        A permie can do that too if they are a new starter.
        Originally posted by MaryPoppins
        I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
        Originally posted by vetran
        Urine is quite nourishing

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          #5
          Originally posted by d000hg View Post
          Is a stand-up at EOD typical, I have always had them first thing?
          I guess it's EOD UK time but lunchtime in the US? (depending which side of the country they're based)

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            #6
            Our morning stand ups seem to have gotten shorter with the increase in people on the team! Definitely a minute max per person.

            Technical discussions are not the right place for a stand up and that alone tells me your so called scrum master is nothing of the sort.

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              #7
              You got greedy, it didn't work, tough tulip.
              'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                #8
                Really doesn't sound that bad compared to some gigs but if the money isn't sufficient for the ball-ache then yes walk...

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
                  Our morning stand ups seem to have gotten shorter with the increase in people on the team! Definitely a minute max per person.

                  Technical discussions are not the right place for a stand up and that alone tells me your so called scrum master is nothing of the sort.
                  Scrums are - what did you do yesterday, what are you doing today and where do you have problems with a brief overview so that appropriate people volunteer to help.

                  Anything beyond that is for outside the scrum meeting…
                  merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Guy Incognito View Post
                    Really doesn't sound that bad compared to some gigs but if the money isn't sufficient for the ball-ache then yes walk...
                    Suppose it depends - if it means you are basically doing an extra half hour every day that's not really OK. If it's 5 minutes then grin and bear.
                    Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                    I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                    Originally posted by vetran
                    Urine is quite nourishing

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