I've done some short consultancy stints in some grim place. Tescos Welwyn Garden City and Glasgow City Council come to mind. The latter was in the basement of some creaking building with all the decor from the 70s and some bonkers super high security swipe card system to go anywhere.
My worst long term was recently. The office wasn't too bad but it was chicken farm hot desking where I was the only techie sitting with a bunch of sales people. Utterly hating it. For some reason they have to shout in to the phone to show how confident and salesy they were. The racket was unbelievable and it was just annoying having to listen to sales bs all day. Especially when you actually understand the technical side and can hear them lying or misunderstanding or whatever. When they made personal calls they spoke at normal levels funnily enough.
They'd come in to the office and do this overally familiar thing - "Hey Davy, Dave-o, Wavy Davy, Davy Boy, Wacky Macky Davy" kind of thing. I have only ever introduced myself as David. If you tried to actually have some kind of non-superficial conversation with them it would wither on the vine though. There was this weird atmosphere of competitive small talk, hair gel and suits.
I used to spend as much time as possible in the server room. I think they thought me very strange. I've worked in probably coming up for a hundred different office environments in my life and never seen anything like it.
My worst long term was recently. The office wasn't too bad but it was chicken farm hot desking where I was the only techie sitting with a bunch of sales people. Utterly hating it. For some reason they have to shout in to the phone to show how confident and salesy they were. The racket was unbelievable and it was just annoying having to listen to sales bs all day. Especially when you actually understand the technical side and can hear them lying or misunderstanding or whatever. When they made personal calls they spoke at normal levels funnily enough.
They'd come in to the office and do this overally familiar thing - "Hey Davy, Dave-o, Wavy Davy, Davy Boy, Wacky Macky Davy" kind of thing. I have only ever introduced myself as David. If you tried to actually have some kind of non-superficial conversation with them it would wither on the vine though. There was this weird atmosphere of competitive small talk, hair gel and suits.
I used to spend as much time as possible in the server room. I think they thought me very strange. I've worked in probably coming up for a hundred different office environments in my life and never seen anything like it.
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