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by bigiain
1991 days ago
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> One issue is that many pages tend to be bucketed in err-on-the-side-of-caution type alarms. Like they might not even be directly indicative of a problem, but often are, but basically just need to have a human take a look. If you wanted to get all passive aggressive about it - consider calling up your manager and skip manager every single time one of these intrudes on your non-paid time. (This is a really bad idea BTW... It _might_ help if you're on friendly terms with them both and they're really just oblivious to the problems, but as you've indicated that you're already worried about blowback from even mentioning it... You'll almost certainly be better off walking. The "extra load" on the rest of the team is totally a management problem, not yours.) The only people getting paged by "err-on-the-side-of-caution type alarms" should be the people who set them up (or the people who asked for them to be set up). |
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