Almost 2hrs into today's push to production.
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Almost 2hrs into today's push to production. Haven't even reached my part yet. The person before me is taking a very long time and making a ton of very small mistakes that take him forever to discover and fix. I am just keeping my mouth shut and watching.
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Almost 2hrs into today's push to production. Haven't even reached my part yet. The person before me is taking a very long time and making a ton of very small mistakes that take him forever to discover and fix. I am just keeping my mouth shut and watching.
He's not even done the first half of his task, because each and every one of the .net batch programs he has replaced had some sort of version error or setting error or something that took forever to diagnose and fix.
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He's not even done the first half of his task, because each and every one of the .net batch programs he has replaced had some sort of version error or setting error or something that took forever to diagnose and fix.
I need to find a way to vent about stuff like this without putting my coworkers on blast publicly though.
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I need to find a way to vent about stuff like this without putting my coworkers on blast publicly though.
Still on the same thing.
We might actually break for lunch and continue after. -
I need to find a way to vent about stuff like this without putting my coworkers on blast publicly though.
@glen_malley Vent away man. I know I’m guilty of pouring out my work stress here.
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Still on the same thing.
We might actually break for lunch and continue after.Yep breaking for lunch. This is gonna be my whole day maybe/
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@glen_malley Vent away man. I know I’m guilty of pouring out my work stress here.
@tokyobybike Yeah but I dislike badmouthing individuals
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Yep breaking for lunch. This is gonna be my whole day maybe/
Encountered an actual bug after lunch but it was just a typo that couldn't be caught in debug mode. Probably my fault, but easily fixed.