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by antisthenes
520 days ago
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I don't remember ever asking permission to take time off. I just put the days I'm going to be out on the calendar and inform my team/boss/manager after the fact. And these weren't cushy FAANG jobs either. Just your typical run of the mill IT-adjacent roles. > when you can get paged on your honeymoon or your kids birthday Yes, you can be paged, but if you set your boundaries, you don't have to respond to the page. Again, I don't remember ever jumping up and treating something like that as an emergency. Always prioritized my own errands first. |
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why do you have to do that? who is this “boss” of yours that needs to know about what you do?
as long as you work for someone you are owned and exploited. if we had a nice chat meeting each other irl and we broached the subject of compesation and you said “I am L76 at Netflix making $965k” I am would be immensely happy for you but would think “this lovely mate is actually worth $1,500,000 and just doesn’t even know it”