• 𝕮𝕬𝕭𝕭𝕬𝕲𝕰@feddit.uk
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    4 days ago

    A few well placed commands by a few lowly 2 monitor types are always the kind of things that derail companies on a fundamental level.

    What senior management always forget is that they need us vastly more than we need them…

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      4 days ago

      If all the two-monitor people get up and walk out, the company stops.

      You can lose any other single rung there and still push on.

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        My spouse and I work for a contractor that is having trouble hiring experienced people like us, so they have been hiring fresh grads outta school. There is a limited pool of experience here, so when management throws a fit one of us is overloaded or gets sick and can’t meet the budget or deadline, it ends with nothing because they can’t afford to lose us. We work on the power grid and it’s a relatively small pool of engineers doing the work we do. Also, I’m rocking two work laptops with a home setup of 4 monitors and an office setup of 3, but still feel pretty important!

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          4 days ago

          You should start poaching the gaming industry, it’s shedding developers like mad. Most of them are familiar with several stacks so pickup up new stuff is nbd.

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            Haha, those would be my kind of co-workers, but the kind of work we do requires a background and degree in electrical engineering and power systems. Although, I have been moving away from this in my career in the conventional sense. I want to do dev stuff and networking stuff, that’s where the fun is! They recently gave me an opportunity to help program and configure all the networking and automation equipment for a substation, been learning a lot and feeling like my tinkering with homelab stuff is finally paying off in some way lol.

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              3 days ago

              Ohh, you’ll find degrees but not in power systems :). No wonder it’s hard to find hands.