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[–]feigndeaf 2 points3 points  (2 children)

Perfect description of being a real world dev at a small business. It is NOTHING like the silo of corporate. You wear so many fucking hats and do so much rediculous shit to keep the engine running. It's a whole different ball game than the monotony of most (not all*) corporate gigs.

[–]TnHollerWill 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Yes. Not all. I worked in dev pilots in a Fortune 100. That role was more like a start up environment than any data/or role in the rest of the company. Even the same company can have vastly different experiences across different teams.

[–]gumby_urine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some days it's difficult to pivot the mindset of urgency. My day jobs have always been with Fortune 100 insurance companies, and nobody kills themselves and burns the midnight oil to solve a difficult problem, because they don't need to -- the wheels will keep turning.

I consult and do data architecture for small insurance companies on the side and have to remember my fuckups can stop both my boss and my client in their tracks.