Comment by rvba
1 month ago
One of the members of the team is barely doing anything and survives by constantly asking others to help with doing the job. This reducea productivity of other employees.
A known archetype in many jobs, not only programming.
Yet we get comments like this:
> you don´t have the necessary competence to validate your suspicion about one of them not getting work done, coasting off of others
Wow.
In any other job, a manager ir HR will just read your chats, emails + demand to document calls - and guess what. It can be found. In a very not very subtle way.
Also the problem above is like managememt 101? For all the talk about "no technical competence" you dont seem to have any managerial competence.
Also the agile idea that developers keep each other to professional standars is a nice fairy tale (like whole agile in general).
Sorry but what is your point? I feel like you got offended by identifying yourself in it, but did not really understand it. My point being, as a non-engineering manager, you can be great at 1) approving holidays 2) doing a bit of project management 3) doing formal 1:1s . But it does not mean much because you don´t understand the work being done and you are just doing performative actions, e.g. busywork. Or we just say, f*ck it, let MBAs and scrum masters keep running our critical engineering businesses and at the end of the day the doors fall off of Boeing airplanes and astronauts end up spending 9 months instead of 9 days in space.
Only an engineer with 30 years of experience can tell that a Mustang is better than a Model T /s
Why the /s? You're mixing apples and oranges I am afraid. Being a consumer of some product, is not the same as engineering the product. So you have the latest iPhone, good for you - still does not make you an engineer, nor do you have a clue what goes into designing, conceptualising and building a product. And yes, those of us with a bit more experience in the field, remember the times when engineering was done by people who had passion for it, not people desperate to make a career and income upgrade through bullshitting in meetings. For engineering a great product, as we can see with the great entshittification of pretty much everything today, Boeing being the most dangerous example, it's not just that the performative workers are being a drag on productivity and profitability, they are now also endangering everyone. I sure hope some idiot MBA does not come up with an idea of a medical PO or scrum master.
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