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by bbarn
1332 days ago
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Uptime rates should have no connection to your work hours. 99.99% uptime does not mean you need to be on a meeting every night. Your manager is bad. Really bad. Becoming a manager doesn't mean you put on some ring and now you're in the "inevitably bad club". Like others have said, find a new job that respects you. |
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This. Find a new job. That's everything you need to know.
/e: also,
"I feel so burned out and anxious all the time, not because of overwork, but due to a lack of formal structure in my work day."
Please do it asap and treat yourself to at least two weeks of personal time before switching jobs. You're shortening your lifespan here because someone else is doing a shitty job (and I not only mean your direct manager).