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Old 12-11-2023, 01:30 AM   #9493
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Oh and in other news, yes I bought the SC’d car. Probably paid a bit too much but I should come out okay in the end as it had a lot more parts on it then I thought. Not known for making the smartest decisions. It absolutely has rod knock but ran well enough to get it on/off the trailer. Yes the wheels will be the first thing to go, before the bad engine even.
Looks like it even has the Spec D (deez) headlights.
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I heard people die after they retired, that's mean work is health?
Pretty sure that stat is 100%.
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Oh and in other news, yes I bought the SC’d car. Probably paid a bit too much but I should come out okay in the end as it had a lot more parts on it then I thought. Not known for making the smartest decisions. It absolutely has rod knock but ran well enough to get it on/off the trailer. Yes the wheels will be the first thing to go, before the bad engine even.

Wait, I'll take those wheels lol.
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Looks like it even has the Spec D (deez) headlights.
Nuts, you noticed them.
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Pretty sure that stat is 100%.
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Pretty sure that stat is 100%.
I was thinking the same thing. 100% even if you don't retire.
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Almost every day I'll say something at work and my teammates respond as if either I've said something stupid or incomprehensible.

I'll reword it a few times and many times they still don't understand.

OR they'll clearly mishear what I said or ignore half of what I said and fill in the blanks themselves.

I've even sent screenshots of the conversations that happen online and not over calls to a couple of my software engineer buddies, one who's staff level (one of the highest seniority titles with more years of experience than me) at another company, and they both understand exactly what I meant.

Today it was half misunderstanding and half assuming I'm a dimwit. Basically in software you usually have a test environment so you can test changes and stuff without screwing up stuff being used by customers, and then the production environment is what customers use. So I was telling my team I need to test something manually in our testing environment instead of our automated process in order to find out why it's broken. They all got on me about how "no we only use the automated process even for testing because it's against protocol to do things manually and besides even if you figure out the problem you'll have to fix it in the automated part anyway"

So I was saying it's our test environment for a reason, it's pretty common to have to troubleshoot and debug something manually if the automated system has a failure that not everyone understands. Somehow from what I just typed I also got a complaint from another teammate how this isn't the way to do things and you can't do it in production either!! (Like I was implying I'd be fixing it manually in production)

All I wanted to do was manually test it in our test environment to try proving a theory and then if that panned out figure out how to fix our automated system to handle it IN the test environment first (because why wouldn't I?) and then once that's confirmed push it out to the production environment using the updated automated system.

I'm like not sure what to do at this point because this is the second job in a row where I have coworkers like this.

It feels like because I'm shitty at some of the work we do, my teammates (not all but at least half) end up generalizing and assuming everything I say is shit.

There's been times when a couple teammates of mine will message me later on saying "yeah I knew what you meant but it's a losing battle" (paraphrasing)

Maybe I'm just thin skinned and this shouldn't be bothering me like it is but it's really demotivating when I need to ping coworkers about something and they refuse to understand what I'm saying and leap to unnecessary conclusions.
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Old 12-12-2023, 08:53 AM   #9500
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Almost every day I'll say something at work and my teammates respond as if either I've said something stupid or incomprehensible.

I'll reword it a few times and many times they still don't understand.

OR they'll clearly mishear what I said or ignore half of what I said and fill in the blanks themselves.

I've even sent screenshots of the conversations that happen online and not over calls to a couple of my software engineer buddies, one who's staff level (one of the highest seniority titles with more years of experience than me) at another company, and they both understand exactly what I meant.

Today it was half misunderstanding and half assuming I'm a dimwit. Basically in software you usually have a test environment so you can test changes and stuff without screwing up stuff being used by customers, and then the production environment is what customers use. So I was telling my team I need to test something manually in our testing environment instead of our automated process in order to find out why it's broken. They all got on me about how "no we only use the automated process even for testing because it's against protocol to do things manually and besides even if you figure out the problem you'll have to fix it in the automated part anyway"

So I was saying it's our test environment for a reason, it's pretty common to have to troubleshoot and debug something manually if the automated system has a failure that not everyone understands. Somehow from what I just typed I also got a complaint from another teammate how this isn't the way to do things and you can't do it in production either!! (Like I was implying I'd be fixing it manually in production)

All I wanted to do was manually test it in our test environment to try proving a theory and then if that panned out figure out how to fix our automated system to handle it IN the test environment first (because why wouldn't I?) and then once that's confirmed push it out to the production environment using the updated automated system.

I'm like not sure what to do at this point because this is the second job in a row where I have coworkers like this.

It feels like because I'm shitty at some of the work we do, my teammates (not all but at least half) end up generalizing and assuming everything I say is shit.

There's been times when a couple teammates of mine will message me later on saying "yeah I knew what you meant but it's a losing battle" (paraphrasing)

Maybe I'm just thin skinned and this shouldn't be bothering me like it is but it's really demotivating when I need to ping coworkers about something and they refuse to understand what I'm saying and leap to unnecessary conclusions.

I can understand where you are coming from. My work is not software related but we follow strict guidelines and there are a so many processes that is hard to keep up. But I've found that deviating from procedure/protocol/guidelines is a necessary evil that can be considered a process improvement in the end. So I just do it, and if it works, it works. If it doesn't then we use what it is already established.



Do it manually, test your theory and then share your results against using the automated system. Who knows, the automated system might be bugged in itself and no one is willing to say anything because "Its the way we have always done it". Change is something that it is very hard for people to accept, no matter in what situation it is. Change doesn't mean replacement, but it can improvement, and things can and should always be in constant improvement in order to keep up with the times.



Unless it would be against company policy and policy specifically says that deviating (Testing Manually) from procedure can mean discharge, then don't. But to me protocol means 'The way we have always done it". If not, share your findings and incorporate into the process.
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Sitting on a management training where they are explaining the new "Daily Pay" option, where employees can withdrawal against their paycheck every day.

There are no fees for "next day" pay, and a "small fee" for same day pay.

Don't get me wrong I see the advantage if you have an emergency, but this just seems like it will make bad habits worse rather than really helping anyone. I could also see it advantageous if you get paid monthly (like MomHawk does) to set up a more frequent payrate, but I'm really struggling to see where this is a true benefit for most.
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The big story on the news this morning is that the first In-N-Out burger in Idaho opens today. People have been lined up over night........for a burger.
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Once I built an entire machine out of spare parts my way while at the same time addressing my customer's issue their way. Wasted several weeks following orders. My way was correct. Sometimes you just have to be a rebel to get shit done.
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Got scene at the VA today and hit up the triage to expedite everything. They got my physician to come by and take a look. While she didn't suspect it to be malignant, they are referring me to dermatology. So hopefully I will be able to see them within a week or so.
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On the eleventh day of Christmas the forum gave to me,

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On the twelfth day of Christmas the forum gave to me,

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