Originally posted by vetran
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My contract is finally ending YAY!
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Originally posted by eek View Post
Yep - but the OP should have done that 6 months ago, not now.
You & yours first!Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by lorakeen View Post
but will yours?Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by lorakeen View PostSo for the past year and a half I've had this sweet remote contract with a F500.
All remote, the manager is a decent guy, did a LOT of progress.
And then I made the mistake to go on holiday.
The next thing I know, he's brought in a project manager (I'm a tech Lead).
A PM who spends the next 3 months telling us all how she's "not technical" and meowing at everybody and playing cute.
The system I build with 3 weekly releases? Gone to hell because she just wants long releases with hotfixes in between - the exact thing they had before I arrived and which ended up with horrible delays.
Fine
When I left we were about a month away from ending a massive and horrid upgrade (legacy platform you know the drill).
That was in october 2020.
It is now August 2021.
The upgrade is not done yet because everything is in chaos.
Umpteen different new things are thrown at us- most recent had something with a deadline of Aug 31st that is now Aug 16.
And then complaints about not meeting the deadlines.
Also, as she has some coding experience (different language altoghther) her Highness thinks she can tell me that my code is wrong because "I have never seen this in my life".
After 14 polite emails in which all the team was copied I literally had to remind her, rather unpolitely that I've bene writing code longer than she's been alive and that much as her input is appreciated it is not my job to teach her how to code.
She went on.
I literally had to remind her i'm an expensive resource and she's wasting company money.
THis has not been funny.
I could get an extension- the boss wants me to stay but I won't. I don't have anything else yet but I'm glad to live off my savings than deal with this mess again.
/rant off
Madness, this is the perfect contract, feed on it for years just let it wash over your head and invoiceComment
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postwhere there is mess there is a need for contractorsComment
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postwhere there is mess there is a need for contractorsI am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Hmmm so client decides to change how things are run in their company and it all goes to rattulip. Not the first and won't be the last.
Why would I, the contractor, care? Not my circus not my monkeys.....Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostHmmm so client decides to change how things are run in their company and it all goes to rattulip. Not the first and won't be the last.
Why would I, the contractor, care? Not my circus not my monkeys.....
The thing is- this sort of mentality and ****ery is WHY I was brought in. This is what I was supposed to fix. This was what I fixed until boss decided to fall back into the same bulltulip they'd done for 10 years.
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Originally posted by lorakeen View Post
I don't anymore. have 6 weeks to go and lining up interviews.
The thing is- this sort of mentality and ****ery is WHY I was brought in. This is what I was supposed to fix. This was what I fixed until boss decided to fall back into the same bulltulip they'd done for 10 years.
Screw up company,
Hire external highly paid experts to fix,
Staff work really hard to fix issues now they are empowered.
Credit external experts and managerial acumen for bringing them in.
Screw staff on wages to pay for external experts.
Staff leave and demoralised.
Company is screwed again.
Rinse & repeat.
Pretty much standard sadly.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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