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Comment by nine_zeros

2 years ago

> that's great for covering your a, but the project will still fail and no one will get value / praise for all that time spent

Yes the project will fail. But if my manager only cares about speed, why should I care about anything more? Why should an engineer be responsible for a manager's poor decisions?

>Why should an engineer be responsible for a manager's poor decisions?

Because the corporate hierarchy demands it. Front-line workers are expendable, much like front-line soldiers. Corporations are not democracies, and neither are militaries.

If your job is to write and commit code, you are the corporate equivalent of infantry. In short: a grunt.

  • > your job is to write and commit code, you are the corporate equivalent of infantry. In short: a grunt.

    And if I am being treated as a grunt, I will act like a grunt aka I don't care more than my bosses. I will even abandon ship at the sign of incompetence and point out the incompetence to others.