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kimailis5206ywhy? i always say those, i also like to say “ see? you should never underestimate me”
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rfc716828076y"That should work." - Trying to be not superstitious, but whenever I said that out loud, debugging ensued afterwards. :D
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The worst when people give you in writing.
"Not a part of my job profile"
"We can't do this" -
I don't see anything wrong with any of the 5 sentences in the rant.
1. If I do shit I'm not supposed to do, that means the shit I am supposed to do gets delayed.
2. Trying the same failed thing again doesn't seem like the smartest way of using money.
3. No budget means the work doesn't get done because it isn't important. It's that easy.
4. Ok, that's on the border, but can still be useful to establish a clear line for next time.
5. If it doesn't follow the procedures, it means that QA will shoot it down anyway because that's their job. -
jareish1006y“It’s not in the issue” or “the issue only says I should do this” when it clearly breaks design or the story wasnt thought out enough or incomplete and the dev couldnt be bothered to raise the issue and discuss it.
“Thats not my concern” or “thats not part of my job description” without pointing to the person you should talk to
Or downtalk other roles (interns, trainees, reception) in the company
“If I tell you, you wont learn” if the person clearly knows the answer and theres a deadline and the other person struggles. -
There shouldn't be any problems.
It will take you, what, 2 minutes?
A "quick" anything...
Should be [easy,fast...] -
@bkwilliams haha I've used the "this sounds like it's more your problem than mine" variant previously.
Went down surprisingly well. -
@Loading my favorite responses to why are: "there is no why, only what happened" and "why will cost more time (or 1 hour or....) but do you want it fixed or not?"
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cjbatz14716y"Yes I worked with VB a few years ago".
I regret saying that so much.
NEVER admit to knowing any language that you want to avoid.
I now get to maintain a legacy VB that brings in enough money to be worth updating, but not enough to be worth re-writing.
Thank-fuck it's only a couple of hours a month. -
cjbatz14716y@MPKaboose I disagree, I've asked for a raise multiple times with good results. Just don't do it the wrong way. There are plenty of resources online that will help you do this without causing offence. Remember, a business is about making profit, so they will pay their staff as little as possible... If you want a bigger piece of the pie, you gota ask for it.
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@cjbatz yeah, you just need to have an argument why you are worth a raise. Successful delivery of a difficult project would be a good opportunity. After announcing one more month delay, asking for a raise would be dubious.
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matste6456yI am confused.
Should I avoid these sentences because they make me look bad? Or maybe I lose points in office politics? Or do you think they are objectively wrong things to say and there’s something wrong in being concerned about the budget?
Few phrases you should not say at Job:
1. That's not my job
2. We've tried that before
3. There's no budget for that
4. I told you so
5. That doesn't follow procedure
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