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Norwood Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-03-07 10:00 PM
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So I might lose my job Monday..
Not sure why even posting this, maybe its just to vent I suppose. I work as a programmer for a pretty well known company, I dispise the job more than I can describe and I feel like I'm in a prison when I go to work. Either I have nothing to do and I do nothing for 9 hours or I get a project I have no idea how to complete and its like pulling teeth getting someone to help. I dont want to be doing this the rest of my life. I live about 65 miles away from the office and because of that the weather makes it a pain to show for work when its bad. This week I got really sick while I was at work and I left early. I called off the rest of the week and I haven't left the house since cause I still feel like crap.

When I called in Friday the boss wasn't happy and said we'll talk about it later, he was pissed. I have a feeling I might get canned Monday, yet I don't expect to really feel all that bad about it, the only problem being money of course. Again I dont even know why I decided to post this, just wanted to vent.
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Deja Q Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-03-07 10:05 PM
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1. Yours is a common complaint.
No real upgrade path; just a shift of common duties. Feels like prison...

Beware it does not turn into a psychosis. Mine is turning into a real self-esteem problem combined with paranoia due to hand-picking certain events while ignoring other ones that grossly contradict my paranoia.

Don't let it take you over.

Having someone in your life helps. Or so I've been told, but find ways to dispel that myth too. Posting your frustrations here is one means to do so. :hug: It's the best of both worlds. Chatting with people who do care but really don't because there is no corporeal attachment.




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Norwood Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-04-07 01:01 AM
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9. I imagine it would help to have someone in your life to help
Its been a really crappy last 3 months personally, tack that onto the stress from the travel and my general dislike for the job, blah. If I do get canned maybe it'll give me the opportunity to find something I actually do enjoy.
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Generic Brad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-03-07 10:16 PM
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2. What the hell is wrong with managers?
I hear complaints similar to yours again and again on this board. It seems people in programming and IT get treated the worst. It saddens me to realize that my counterparts out there do not realize the effect they have on other people's lives and do not treat their employees and contractors like human beings.

Obviously a manager needs to protect the interests of their corporate overlords, but it can be done without making employees feel disconnected and treating them like shit. Maybe I have a different view of how to run things because I didn't go to business school.
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graywarrior Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-03-07 10:18 PM
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3. Yeah, I noticed a similar pattern of abuse.
Sucks working under conditions like that.
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mainegreen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-03-07 10:21 PM
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4. Everyone loves to overload us programmers with to much work.
And IT jobs pay well, but are generally universally shitty. Only database administrators have it worse. The average DBA lasts less than one year on the job.
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The Straight Story Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-03-07 10:24 PM
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5. I do both: coding and DBA
Hey we need this, create the data base tables, stored procedures, views - and reverse engineer this third party one we want to use for data, then write a complete web front end that does 50 different things for 2000 users.

Oh and we will keep changing the requirements on you and then wonder why those changes aren't done on the fly...and um, have it done asap.

yeah - it is freakin nuts. But at least I get to work from home now :)
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Generic Brad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-03-07 11:23 PM
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6. I went down that rabbit hole myself a few years ago
Once I became specialized in some high tech programming I noticed that the attitude senior management had towards me did a 180. Within a year I went from first to worst. It was if my expertise was suddenly resented. My take on it is that senior managers realized they had made themselves vulnerable by giving me too much technical power over them and they absolutely hated having to cede some of their power to me. I saw my head was on the chopping block if I didn't do something fast.

I returned to management. I now have a direct impact on the people who report to me and I take that responsibility very seriously. I do not mess with people's heads or their lives. But I also make damed well sure I develop all my staff so I do not feel like I am held hostage by one particulary talented one.
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The Straight Story Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-03-07 11:25 PM
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8. I left management this year
Was getting boring and too many damned meetings and nothing getting done up the chain.

Plus with my wife's illness and wanting to move the change seemed for the best. I told em I would quit if they didn't let me work from home and move to CA. They gave in.
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thefool_wa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-04-07 01:17 PM
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13. Its not just programming
I have identical complaints (minus the missed work and with less of a chance of getting fired Monday - but there is ALWAYS a chance) about my job in a Call Center and I don't even take calls.

I am always either slammed or pulling my hair out, constantly looking over my shoulder wondering when someone is going to take offense at the color of my hair, the way I'm sitting in my chair, or nothing at all really.

Corporate america may not be the kind of slavery this country used to have, but paying one barely enough to get by on, keeping them in constant fear of loosing their job with or without reason, and not offering any kind of opportunity because they KNOW there is nothing better in my area for me (and the vast majority of my co-workers on the support staff) certainly does FEEL like slavery.

I wish we could make it all go away.
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Rosemary2205 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-04-07 03:37 PM
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15. You CAN make it go away
it's called unions. Not you personally, but the white collars in general complaining about thier quality of life have the refusal to support blue collar unions to thank for their current job problems.

Just MHO of course........
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thefool_wa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-04-07 06:54 PM
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16. I hear ya
But there is a hitch where I work: I am on the support staff. I don't count as labor, don't count as management. I don't know where I fit and there are only a handfull of us in the dept so I don't know if we could organize ourselves.

that and this place has already proven itself capable of firing people who try to organize unions regardless of the laws or the fact that they LOST a lawsuit over harrasing friends of mine about starting one.

I would rather to resort to methods, slightly more rash, but alas then I would not have a job and my kids would go hungry because I cannot replace (nor improve) my pay in the area I live.

Its a twisted hole they've dug - but once I get my book published I can tell them to kiss my m**herf**king ass!
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aePrime Donating Member (676 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-04-07 03:20 PM
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14. I'm a professional programmer
And I really have no complaints about the company for which I work, or for the managers under which I work. We have a great company and a great team, so it is possible to find a good programming job.
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Redstone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-03-07 11:24 PM
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7. That's what happnes when you work for a large company. Quit, and go off on your own.
You'll be glad you did.

Redstone
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wildhorses Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-04-07 01:15 AM
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10. i know the feeling--already the e-mail bull shit has started at my
new job. how can people go to your superiors and accuse you of saying something and you are found guilty on hearsay? no chance to defend yourself...better apologize, suck it up and go on...shit happens

WEll BULLSHIT!! I AM SO FUCKING SICK OF IT I COULD SCREAM

i am not even given my accuser's name:wtf:

she said ...he said:banghead:

thanks for starting this thread and giving me a chance to vent. i feel your pain.


wanna run away together?
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Norwood Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-04-07 03:08 AM
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11. Lets do it!
We'll start our own business somewhere :D
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SPKrazy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-04-07 03:10 AM
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12. hey...
i wanna run with wildhorses too

let's get the hell outa here

:shrug:
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wildhorses Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-05-07 01:24 AM
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18. ---
:rofl::hi:
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poiuytsister Donating Member (591 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-04-07 08:50 PM
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17. Please check in tomorrow night and let us know what happened.
Good luck, however you want this to end. Getting unemployment?
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Norwood Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-05-07 08:25 PM
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19. Update
Well my boss wasn't in today so I didn't get fired today luckily. It doesn't look like I'm gonna be which is great, but I'm gonna start looking for another job much more aggressively now. I really gotta get the hell outta that place, it blows! :puke:
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poiuytsister Donating Member (591 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-05-07 08:27 PM
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20. Good luck, you are always more "employable" when you still have
another job.
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undeterred Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-05-07 08:34 PM
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21. you saw my post below:
sometimes things fall together

I am a desktop/network support person, which means I have lower paying skills and am less in demand than you are. They cut off my account friday after I left and never gave me a reason. It was a 53 mile drive one way and I worked my ass off for a year at this thankless job. I put my resume back on dice this weekend and got a bunch of calls today.

I don't know where you are in your career or what your skills are and I do know it hurts like hell. But remember, you are in control of your life, and there is somebody else out there who will be happy to have you and lucky that you are available.

I started out worrying that I would be unemployed for weeks or months and now I'm afraid that I'll only get 2 days off between jobs. But things are not as bad out there as they were 5-6 years ago. It looks to me like there is a lot of demand for programmers.

Remember that sometimes just after things fall apart, things fall together. :hug:

And if programming isn't what you are supposed to be doing, you will figure it out in time.
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