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Comment by motorest

1 month ago

> That's an incredible assumption about me.

Not really. You introduce yourself to the world by the statements and opinions you express. Advocating for firing everyone in a hypothetical team because of a hypothetical scenario where hypothetical team members help each other out is a business card of your level of experience, expertise and awareness.

> Advocating for firing everyone in a hypothetical team because of a hypothetical scenario where hypothetical team members help each other out

That's not the hypothetical scenario described. Rather, the hypothetical scenario is that all of the other engineers are in constant need of babysitting by the one adult in the room, Tim. There was no indication given that, other than Tim, team members are helping out "each other", or that anyone else is helping Tim. If the team members are peers, then why is Tim disproportionately pairing, 100% of his time?