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by ratww
2161 days ago
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I'm always happy to help some poor SRE in the middle of the night, and I once even drove to the office in a rainy Sunday, in the middle of my vacation, to access IP-restricted stuff because a support intern messaged me on Instagram. ...but with that said: I'm glad I only worked in countries where work is properly regulated and "on call" means "I'm getting fucking paid every cent for each hour I _must_ answer that goddamn phone". Which in practice means there's no PagerDuty. The unpaid on-call culture is bullshit. The company can either pay me or go fuck itself. |
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The policy states that only the Operations team gets paid on-call, because I guess in the old days they would be the expected to deal with production.
Fast forward to today, and the Operations folks are a small team managing 2 datacentres, and all on-call rotations between SREs and developers are considered unofficial and therefore not eligible to be paid.
One of our Sr. Managers tried to take this up the chain, but then got reprimanded for putting developers on-call.