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I feel like everything went south so fast, so i think im gonna quit. Everyone in this company is pissed at me right now, and they are removing a bunch of work on my plate. I've always had this idea that one mess up = leave or get fired, so i think now is a good time to leave. For those wondering, i broke a 100 million dollar backend payment system, and its currently not working in any environment

I feel like everything went south so fast, so i think im gonna quit. Everyone in this company is pissed at me right now, and they are removing a bunch of work on my plate. I've always had this idea that one mess up = leave or get fired, so i think now is a good time to leave. For those wondering, i broke a 100 million dollar backend payment system, and its currently not working in any environment

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Brutal. lol

Yeah, as much as I hate working for a giant company with it's diversity bullcrap, there are a lot more layers of accountability and way less risk taking because they have the money to curtail risk. Small companies suck in this regard, they're very wild-west shoot by the hip, cut costs. I worked for small MSPs (IT Managed Service Providers) for years and man it was brutal sometimes.

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This isnt a small company by any stretch, the manager is just a stingy indian fuck when it comes to managing resources. They made 500 million last year in revenue

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Wow. That's insane.

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As my manger was stating, development work is 25% development, and 75% coordinating with others. On one hand i can understand this to a certain extent, but apparently the requirements for approval are set by QA who doesnt really exist. So i have to reach out to QA to set the expectations of the feature im working, since they are not really written in the feature itself. And every time me and this other dude ask for a testing framework or the test samples used, they are viscerally denied, making it impossible to figure out why something is failing in the first place.