HansMustermann
Penultimate Amazing
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Plus, to be honest, my glasses may have been tinted by having to deal before with people who would find any excuse to not do their job. I may have mentioned before the dynamic duo of twits adminning the MQ server at the previous company that wanted to be invited to a meeting to even get a simple setting for your queue. Like, literally, at one point by sheer coincidence both me and my brother who was in another team sent a request for a queue on the same day. He wanted the messages to be persisted to the HD because they were important info from another app, me, I didn't because it was just "reset cache" stuff that wouldn't even be relevant any more after a few minutes. BOTH got an answer that it's against corporate rules and we need to schedule a meeting with them to explain why we need that setting so. Like, literally both X and not-X were against the rules according to them. And the more you'd try to be nice and accomodating, the more they'd waste your time.
And that's just scratching the surface of how much of a roadblock they tried to be. Even tried to insert themselves into planning the web server architecture, which was way outside their responsibility.
Meanwhile my friend who was in a third team, literally sent them an answer saying, "that's not your concern, it has already been approved that way by the architect, just do your job" and he just got it with no fuss.
So, yeah, that's the kind of experiences that colour my glasses, if you wonder why I get seriously butthurt about admins trying to tell me what I need to do as a developer
And that's just scratching the surface of how much of a roadblock they tried to be. Even tried to insert themselves into planning the web server architecture, which was way outside their responsibility.
Meanwhile my friend who was in a third team, literally sent them an answer saying, "that's not your concern, it has already been approved that way by the architect, just do your job" and he just got it with no fuss.
So, yeah, that's the kind of experiences that colour my glasses, if you wonder why I get seriously butthurt about admins trying to tell me what I need to do as a developer
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