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by epochwolf
5848 days ago
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> Your style of writing is awful. I had no idea whether you were the developer or the boss or what until the last two sentences. Try defining the variables first, not last. Sorry, I should have mentioned my position in the first paragraph. > And most people need an experience like that to learn to not be a doormat. I'm not sure doormat is the correct term. Naive would be a much better term. I only stuck with the company because I had signed a contract for the summer and my parents pushed me to stay. I didn't let the guy walk over me. I implemented the google maps stuff the next week instead of that weekend. I regret my rather impolite reaction to his insistence that I do it that weekend. It's something I hope never to do again. I successfully argued (politely) against a number of things like including storing and sending credit card data unencrypted. (I had to pull up some laws for that one.) The whole situation wasn't helped by our communication issues, personality conflicts, and lack of maturity. (The one mature person in the group was rarely around since he had a day job.) |
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