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by crabbone
28 days ago
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Well, where I work, "automation" is part of my job title. And if I ever even suggest that I've done some work outside of the tasks assigned to me that has something to do with my job, I'd be sent into disciplinary hearing. Any work I do for the company must be sanctioned by my boss, otherwise it's treated as dereliction of duty (under the pretext, that I should've been using that time to work on my tasks given me by my boss, or, if I had no such tasks, I should've informed my boss about the situation). And, in my specific case, my boss is not very good at programming, and doesn't like anything I do on that count. So, anything I've done so far was mired in pointless PR reviews and discussions, stalled for many months or simply never made it after more than a year of PRs waiting. Ironically, my boss had to order the cancellation of some CI tests because he didn't accept my PR fixing those tests. And it's been like that for something like three years now. I wish this situation was exceptional, but it happened more than once, and, by far, I'm not the only one experiencing this. That's what I mean by "initiative is punishable." |
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