I'm going to have an interesting conversation with clientco manager this afternoon. Think it might come as a bit of a shock to him that I'm thinking of leaving.
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostI'm going to have an interesting conversation with clientco manager this afternoon. Think it might come as a bit of a shock to him that I'm thinking of leaving.Comment
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merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAny particular reason?
Too many wrong decisions being made for the wrong reasons rather than changing things and doing them right. I offer them my advice (as a supposed expert) and they ignore it and go ahead and do something stupid. Then it comes back to bite them a few weeks or months later and I have to fix it, when it could have just been done properly in the first place.
Probably the worst testers I've ever had to deal with. Bad enough that I've suggested outsourcing to India rather than using this lot
Not really working with any new tech as they're so far behind and require such extensive security testing on any new stuff that I'm starting to worry about de-skilling.
Some of that they can fix, some they can't. Mind you, I'd be prepared to overlook most of that if the next extension has a decent rate increase, but I can't see that happening.Comment
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostToo many wrong decisions being made for the wrong reasons rather than changing things and doing them right. I offer them my advice (as a supposed expert) and they ignore it and go ahead and do something stupid. Then it comes back to bite them a few weeks or months later and I have to fix it, when it could have just been done properly in the first place.
- I told them that they needed to bounce a component weekly to avoid any potential problems. There are no problems yet, but leaving it connected for two years isn't a good idea.
- I explained that this is what Oracle recommends.
- I was told "we don't do that - if we try to bounce it and it doesn't come back up then that's a problem".
- I told them that they are the only people I've worked with who don't do it.
- I was told "we haven't got scripts to do that".
- I explained that it's done via a web-page and you configure it to stop and start.
- I was told "we don't do it for anyone else, so we don't for this system. If we bounce it, it might not come back up."
- I explained it was best practice and Oracle's advice is to do it.
- They did nothing.
- Today, they got issues because it's not been bounced.
- It's my problem now to fix it
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostProbably the worst testers I've ever had to deal with. Bad enough that I've suggested outsourcing to India rather than using this lot
Outsource to NL instead??Comment
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostNot really working with any new tech as they're so far behind and require such extensive security testing on any new stuff that I'm starting to worry about de-skilling.Comment
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostSome of that they can fix, some they can't. Mind you, I'd be prepared to overlook most of that if the next extension has a decent rate increase, but I can't see that happening.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIs there much else out there, or are you just going to have a hungover summer (again)?
The market seems pretty good at the moment judging by calls and emails I'm getting but it's hard to tell if you haven't actually been looking. I haven't updated my CV in about a year and a half so if I'm getting plenty of interest at the moment I'm confident I should find something with an updated one.Comment
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostWouldn't mind one
The market seems pretty good at the moment judging by calls and emails I'm getting but it's hard to tell if you haven't actually been looking. I haven't updated my CV in about a year and a half so if I'm getting plenty of interest at the moment I'm confident I should find something with an updated one.Zen.
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