ClientCo currently has a ratio of approximately 1 manager per 2.5 developers - wow!
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The other way around here.Originally posted by insur View PostClientCo currently has a ratio of approximately 1 manager per 2.5 developers - wow!And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014 -
Are we talking actual people who manage or people who call them self managers?Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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That's because, generally, you developers are f***ing hopeless and require your hands held every step of the f***ing way.Originally posted by insur View PostClientCo currently has a ratio of approximately 1 manager per 2.5 developers - wow!
It's pretty time consuming for us managers to have to listen to developers cry/whine/blubber about your jobs being outsourced, how you can't get a woman to sleep with you (despite your perceived high income) and how the other contractor that came in before you "Isn't very good".
Write some f***ing code, make sure it's half decent and hand it over to your manager to allow it to move out of fantasy land and into the rest of the end to end process (when it will doubtless come back to you to be re-written, cause it's crap).
if you need any further assistance, please feel free to ask a manager
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostThat's because, generally, you developers are f***ing hopeless and require your hands held every step of the f***ing way.
It's pretty time consuming for us managers to have to listen to developers cry/whine/blubber about your jobs being outsourced, how you can't get a woman to sleep with you (despite your perceived high income) and how the other contractor that came in before you "Isn't very good".
Write some f***ing code, make sure it's half decent and hand it over to your manager to allow it to move out of fantasy land and into the rest of the end to end process (when it will doubtless come back to you to be re-written, cause it's crap).
if you need any further assistance, please feel free to ask a manager
no more than half decent though; must keep testers in work!
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Those who actually manage account for about 30%. But they all pick up approx. 70k nonetheless.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAre we talking actual people who manage or people who call them self managers?Comment
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Insur, when you get a hard on, do you call it an insurrection?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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70k? I wouldn't get out of bed for that!Originally posted by insur View PostThose who actually manage account for about 30%. But they all pick up approx. 70k nonetheless.Comment
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Ouch - now that's some serious developer dislike.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostThat's because, generally, you developers are f***ing hopeless and require your hands held every step of the f***ing way.
It's pretty time consuming for us managers to have to listen to developers cry/whine/blubber about your jobs being outsourced, how you can't get a woman to sleep with you (despite your perceived high income) and how the other contractor that came in before you "Isn't very good".
Write some f***ing code, make sure it's half decent and hand it over to your manager to allow it to move out of fantasy land and into the rest of the end to end process (when it will doubtless come back to you to be re-written, cause it's crap).
if you need any further assistance, please feel free to ask a manager
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Management are all permi - Not a bad salary IMO. Lost count the number of times I've heard: "Can't answer that question I'm afraid, as its technical"Originally posted by bless 'em all View Post70k? I wouldn't get out of bed for that!
How strange - a technical question in a technology company!Last edited by insur; 20 July 2012, 10:14.Comment
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