19 12 Oct 2015 21:09 by u/WakkoWarner
Being a "rock star" promoted into the "software architect" role; this has to be the most depressing read I've had in a long time. Still good though.
Well, how can you acknowledge the human side of your work better?
Yeah I dunno. The job has me ( a natural introvert ) being forced to talk to people all the time. I'll probably have to find somewhere else to work out go into business for myself.
This was a great read. If you haven't yet met each type of person in this story.. you eventually will.
This is too sad for me. It's fantastic but I just can't finish it without painful memories flooding back.
5 comments
5 u/0x7a69 13 Oct 2015 00:38
Being a "rock star" promoted into the "software architect" role; this has to be the most depressing read I've had in a long time. Still good though.
0 u/NameIsNotDavid 13 Oct 2015 01:32
Well, how can you acknowledge the human side of your work better?
0 u/0x7a69 13 Oct 2015 04:54
Yeah I dunno. The job has me ( a natural introvert ) being forced to talk to people all the time. I'll probably have to find somewhere else to work out go into business for myself.
2 u/TheCompanionCube 13 Oct 2015 04:28
This was a great read. If you haven't yet met each type of person in this story.. you eventually will.
1 u/rsa 18 Oct 2015 23:07
This is too sad for me. It's fantastic but I just can't finish it without painful memories flooding back.