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by paulhauggis
4109 days ago
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I worked a remote job last year which used Scrum. We typically would have 2 hour stand-up meetings per day, A 3 hour retrospective meeting every week (usually Friday) and 4-5 hour meetings at the end of each sprint for figuring out what we were going to be doing for the next sprint (every 2 weeks). The business owner would many times be figuring things out as we went along during these 5 hour meetings..sometimes painfully slow. This was all for a 5 person dev team. I was consistently billing more hours for meetings than actual coding work. At one point, the owner decided to have a meeting every Friday to just "hangout" where we would either tell a joke or a story..to "get to know each other" (this was another hour). I was the only American working for the company. The rest of the team was from India, Mexico, and Egypt. To give you an idea of the work environment, one of the other remote employees kept overwriting all of our git checkins. They never figured out who it was (I'm not sure why), but I had to re-do all of my checkins for 3 weeks. It was complete chaos. I finally quit when my business started making enough for me to survive without it. The icing on the cake was when the owner changed the name of the LLC a few months ago, so all of my shares became worthless. |
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