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by SFJulie
3216 days ago
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Well, work conditions are worsening everywhere. Stress it our daily bread now.
Stress == non alignment between responsibilities and authorities, like a dieselgate software engineer being ordered to make it, but s/he will end up the only one in court. Short anwser,
- realign your sense of responsibility with your authority.
- ask for better work conditions, including time for your family life. This is calling since it is a global problem for a global solution. I know I will be downvoted for this (HN censors anything going in this direction), but as I cared: it is calling for a union of software developers. We all genuinely suffer what you describe and I don't think we worsen. I do think these are our work conditions, and alone we are f*cked. Your family matters
You matter
Yes work organization in IT is FUBAR and manager don't take responsibility but they have no incentive to respect you more than the shareholders. Now, you can burn out like a slave or fight for your self. |
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I was looking for this kind of statement and thank goodness I found it. I was starting to think it was just me and my angry, cynical and jaded colleagues bitching more as we get older.
Reading your statement, I am starting to digest the simple fact that our profession has gone to the dogs. There are fewer and fewer employers that understand what we do is part craft, part art, part engineering. We DO need a union. We need SOMETHING.
Here's what I am finding: the misalignment of authority and responsibility lead to being forced to do shitty work in place of long-term solid development. This then sets us up for blame when the technical debt mounts. Then WE are the ones struggling to deal with the eventual REAL outcome that leads to a boat-load of stress.
edit: While typing this reply, my friend/colleague texted me to say he is experiencing nausea and anxiety DAILY now. I know of several developers on anti-anxiety meds that they began taking within the past two years due to work stress.