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cursee171597yI envy those who have mentors since I don't have.
That being said I would prefer to learn things on my own than having a bad mentor. -
lu1slpz747yI think having a good balance is key. If you're trapped in your own mind trying to figure something out for hours/days while a teammate could have the answer at his fingertips is a waste of time. At the same time trying to figure stuff out by yourself increase your problem solving skills and Independence.
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CodeNoir7347yToo much freedom can be bad as well. I can practically use any tech for my tasks (and most of my tasks I create myself), and I haven't spoken to my boss in months. It's cool that I can learn, being unrestricted to a language or framework, but I sometimes feel forgotten.
And as @gorsamp said, I'll never get a promotion. -
gorsamp19547y@CurseMeSlowly It is only a matter of time until the programming lead caves to the pressure. When that person is expelled, who shall step up? You!!!! Coming to a theatre near nobody cuz let's be honest from the outside our job is boring.
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already "working in a company that gives you time to study on your own" ;) mannnnn this job rocks
Which is better? Working in a company with someone who can mentor you or working in a company that gives you time to study on your own?
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