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by wonderwonder
1649 days ago
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If OP is considered valuable by the organization and everyone is satisfied by their output then they are providing the value they are being paid for. If they feel they are overpaying OP for for the output he is providing then they would PIP him or at the very least say something. OP though has received promotions so they must feel he is doing a good job. |
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This however, is probably not the case.
The common case is that due to lack of proper oversight and bloat, people just coast and do nothing.
It's incredibly hard to have 'true oversight' in software, which frankly is 'just fine' if everyone does their jobs properly.
But if the cost of 'little oversight' is that slowly but surely 'nobody is doing anything', it's not going to work out now, is it?
It's also a moral dilemma.