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by ZuLuuuuuu
1655 days ago
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I am the developer which literally got hit by a bus, AMA! I miraculously survived the accident with many broken bones and got back to work in about 3 months. And now it puts a smile on my face whenever I see the term "bus factor". And it probably scared our company quite a bit because I was the only software engineer, so definitely a bus factor of 1. But our company is mainly not a software company so they managed to survive with minimal support from me until I got back. So yeah, it can happen! Be careful when crossing the street! |
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If you see enough companies over a long enough time these risks materialize with great regularity. Common reasons: burn out (probably #1), underpaid and undervalued so easily 'poached' (I don't like that term but don't have a better one),chronic illness, accidents, death. The latter is fortunately rare, two instances across 200+ companies across 15 years.
But the other ones happen frequently enough to take them serious. Most companies, unless they are very small are usually able to mitigate this to a very large degree without breaking the bank.