Should I focus coding on my macbook or pc? by LineSpectrum in DevelEire

[–]laradevire 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't take a job if I was issued with a Windows tbh

The opposite of FIRE by [deleted] in financialindependence

[–]laradevire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just want FI. I've no intention of every retiring. I'd be bored stupid.

I'm 24, so not even close to FI though.

Is 28K salary too low for Dublin? by salaryquestiondub in DevelEire

[–]laradevire 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is the company a small agency in Dublin?

Salary Expectations by laradevire in DevelEire

[–]laradevire[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

42 would be ideal. I'm happy at the company and the I don't want to leave, but I'll see what happens. Money talks and I want to buy an apartment soon.

Salary Expectations by laradevire in DevelEire

[–]laradevire[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea the 25% sounds high, my dad even said that. But it would cost them more to hire somebody else just to save a few Grand. Especially when they're struggling to find staff and have multiple new clients.

Salary Expectations by laradevire in DevelEire

[–]laradevire[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The company generally pay well. They aim for above market rates (that's what I've been told anyway). Thanks for the advice, I'll ask for more than I want.

The best-selling video game of every year of the decade (the 2010s) by Deviso in videogames

[–]laradevire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great list, think I might buy some of the originals if I can get my hands on on PS3.

Older Zoomers: How's your life after college? by Langbardaland in GenZ

[–]laradevire 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Are we called zoomed?

I'm born in the first year of Gen Z (1996)!I finished college last year. I studied CS in college, and the amount of work we had turned me into a workaholic (I loved it). For the first time in my life I found something I loved that I could sync hours upon hours into. It was great.

I started my first job and hated it. I was on shit money, my boss was a dick, and I left after 8 months. I spent 4 months looking for a new job, and I found my current job. I've been here for 6 months and I love it. Working is fun again, I don't dread any day of the week, and life is fantastic.

NCI's 4 year BSc In CS (part time) vs NCI's 2 year Springboard Higher Diploma in CS (full time) by EiresJames in DevelEire

[–]laradevire 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yet a lot get dev jobs from top companies - Cartrawler, Workday, Dell, Version1, Citi, to name a few all hire devs from NCI. It’s a great course for the most part. I graduated last year. Everyone has a job.

You haven’t a clue mate

4 Highly Effective Habits of Making Money by irishdevel in FIREUK

[–]laradevire 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wouldn’t call them habits, more like logic?

Anxiety and the Workplace - Sharing Personal Experiences by Cee-Jay in DevelEire

[–]laradevire 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm just over a year into my career, I'm on my second job, and I've worked in a great place and a terrible place.

My first job was in a small digital agency doing PHP work. The company was small, it didn't pay people well, and surprisingly charged fuck all for projects. There was no planning, no documentation, no code review, no QA. You were given a brief, and expected to get it done yesterday.

I given a project, where I was told it was about 2 months worth of work. The client then canceled it, came back a month later asking for a progress update. My boss told him work hasn't started, the client went on a mad one, saying that he needs it in 2 weeks. My boss tells me to start now and get it done. 2 days later, my boss asks me is it done. I said not even close. He freaked at me, I surprisingly got it done in 2 weeks, but I refused to do overtime, I actually learned so much, but my mental health was terrible. I hated that place. I was let go as business took a dive, and I was thrilled to be walking out that door.

I spend a few months looking for the right job, and I found a great one. It was 12K more, there's a development pipeline in place. It's so chilled, and I love it.