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by zulgan
2355 days ago
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I had a co-worker who was super chill during outages; especially at night, we were 10-15 people on the call fixing issues related to his work almost monthly. those outages costed millions of euros, and he never picked up his phone at night, once I asked him why he never picks up, he told me: "I used to be a general surgeon, when someone calls me people die. Relax, nobody is dying during our outages." now I think I am taking myself(and my work) too seriously. |
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I've done it before, but I'll recommend to you Scott Adams' book, The Dilbert Principle for some light reading about forces like that at work.