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crazysim posted:PMP with two Ds, as he says, for a double dose of his PMPin
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Agile Vector posted:'when will you finish this story?' lmfao
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Agile Vector posted:sorry that was mean be a scrum master *in a cpt. foo voice* scrummaging is actually very physically demanding
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# ? Jan 15, 2017 02:58 |
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:big companies also have big referral bonuses so everybody is on the prowl for candidates 100% of the time yeah this
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# ? Jan 15, 2017 17:24 |
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lol if you don't maintain a spreadsheet of colleagues that you would go poaching given the opportunity
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Bloody posted:lol if you don't maintain a spreadsheet of colleagues that you would go poaching given the opportunity it's called yosopos.xls
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# ? Jan 15, 2017 18:50 |
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Bloody posted:lol if you don't maintain a spreadsheet of colleagues that you would go poaching given the opportunity Leave no paper trail dummy, keep it all in your head.
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Skim Milk posted:*in a cpt. foo voice* scrummaging is actually very physically demanding
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Bloody posted:lol if you don't maintain a spreadsheet of colleagues that you would go poaching given the opportunity wait do you actually work with enough good people that you have more than like 5 people you would 100% bring anywhere?
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am i a 10x dev if my contract is for 40 hours a week but i actually only do work during 4?
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big scary monsters posted:am i a 10x dev if my contract is for 40 hours a week but i actually only do work during 4? links pls what the gently caress even is a 10x dev
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Dr. Honked posted:links pls what the gently caress even is a 10x dev its something that people that never left youth sociopathy like to say they are and workaholics
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Dr. Honked posted:links pls what the gently caress even is a 10x dev
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Elysiume posted:a dev that is productive as 10 normal devs put together When you put it that way it's a p low bar
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Elysiume posted:a dev that is productive as 10 normal devs put together katamari developer
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VOTE YES ON 69 posted:When you put it that way it's a p low bar
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the -10x developer whose fuckups take ten normal devs to fix
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 11:57 |
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a 10x is one that everyone else spends 90% of their time cleaning up after
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St Evan Echoes posted:a 10x is one that everyone else spends 90% of their time cleaning up after Aye lmao hey guys I did this thing in 1/10 of the time it would have taken you by writing poo poo code with no tests, with an architecture that will buckle at more than 1 request/s jre fucked around with this message at 12:15 on Jan 16, 2017 |
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Code fast and break things for others to clean up
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I do actually know one guy who is on a completely different level to everyone else,and can produce amazing elegant code in hours. He earns a dece 6 figgies doing research for google
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jre posted:I do actually know one guy who is on a completely different level to everyone else,and can produce amazing elegant code in hours. He earns a dece 6 figgies doing research for google this troll started off strong but the idea of a researcher who can write elegant code is just too unbelievable for me, sorry
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 13:33 |
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spankmeister posted:Code fast and break things for others to clean up I'm doing that right now, adding a chunk of the Chromium Project codebase to easily integrate a third party library. There is no way I'm spending the months to integrate with the existing blight of a homegrown framework.
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 15:37 |
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I've seen a couple of people in my life that can produce great code at a rate far above everyone else. these people are extremely rare, tend to have special positions with outstanding responsibilities, and they make a shitload of money. one of them is mostly a sociopath and they put up with him because he's so good at what he does. your average startup guy who claims to be a 10x-er is confusing working long hours with actual ability.
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 18:20 |
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Doing 10x correctly is mainly about being strategic with what you're spending time on. The HN crowd confuses lines of code with productivity/impact
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Elder Postsman posted:yeah lol. last job it took 7 years to go from 28k to 40k. i started here in 2014 at 60, after a year and a half they'd bumped me up to 75. so i'm almost where i want to be now. it's v good. I started out at 40k, after 2 years moved to 75, in 3 weeks I move to 110.
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I went from $9/hr to ~$95k in about a decade, I got no complaints
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I started out in the mail room and now I'm the CEO.
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We started at the bottom now we here
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And yeah, in the past 3 years I've gone up like 35k or so
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Really just lol if you don't job hop every 3 years for an extra 35,000$+. Unless you have a piece of the company and it's doing really well.
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 19:52 |
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ratbert90 posted:Really just lol if you don't job hop every 3 years for an extra 35,000$+. ..or you get good raises. lol this never happens
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:..or you get good raises. lol this never happens Exactly. I can job hop for 35,000 more dollars or get a 5k raise at my current place. hrm....
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ratbert90 posted:Really just lol if you don't job hop every 3 years for an extra 35,000$+. Mine was a job hop and a promotion and I'm feeling good about both choices
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maniacdevnull posted:Mine was a job hop and a promotion and I'm feeling good about both choices I went from 75k in Boise to 80k in Michigan, and then an honest to goodness 30k bump at the same company a year later. It helps though that they are a 35 man company, the engineering team is 5 people, and I saved them almost a million dollars on our current project by ways of nepotism.
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 20:03 |
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the most convincing argument I made to myself in favor of changing jobs was that even though the new salary wasn't as high as I wanted it to be it still represented a larger increase in salary from my current position than all previous raises combined before accounting for new job's bonuses or lower cost of living or anything
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 20:57 |
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also new jobs are inherently less boring than old jobs
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Progressive JPEG posted:Doing 10x correctly is mainly about being strategic with what you're spending time on. The HN crowd confuses lines of code with productivity/impact yeah, i know at least one guy who i think qualifies as a real 10x sort of person, but his trick is mostly that he digests problems very quickly, and is then good at actually explaining and handing off pieces off them to other people
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 21:21 |
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I generally like my workplace and the opportunity it's given me so I'm often hesitant about going elsewhere, especially since my previous job was a hell I should have exited about 3 years before I did I have a friend that hops a ton abd has increased his salary a lot in the process I'm sure but his work life sounds banal as hell
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I liked my job a lot and had golden handcuffs for a while there so moving was not really an option. these days they aren't quite handcuffs anymore and while I still do some cool poo poo I bet I could find plenty of interesting stuff elsewhere
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