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Yep, like most new gigs; you go in wide-eyed and keen to please only to find the same bunch of pinky-ring fingered fek wits as the last lot
Nah, this was much worse than that, which as you say is par for the course. They did a bait-and-switch on me (not deliberately, but that's how it played out), bringing me in for my knowledge of JavaScript and HTTP APIs, but ending up with me working in Ruby, writing LWRPs for sodding Chef recipes and assorted Git utilities in an IT infrastructure team
Nah, this was much worse than that, which as you say is par for the course. They did a bait-and-switch on me (not deliberately, but that's how it played out), bringing me in for my knowledge of JavaScript and HTTP APIs, but ending up with me working in Ruby, writing LWRPs for sodding Chef recipes and assorted Git utilities in an IT infrastructure team
holy fck.
luckily the government recognise your dilemma and will force you to become their new permie
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Nah, this was much worse than that, which as you say is par for the course. They did a bait-and-switch on me (not deliberately, but that's how it played out), bringing me in for my knowledge of JavaScript and HTTP APIs, but ending up with me working in Ruby, writing LWRPs for sodding Chef recipes and assorted Git utilities in an IT infrastructure team
poisoned chalice but better than perm. The upside is that you learn more from the pants gigs.
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