The linked post was posted to /r/cscareerquestions with the title "Finally fired after 6 years." In it, OP claims to have been employed by a name company in the Bay Area, automated his job within 8 months, and basically sat around playing League of Legends and browsing Reddit for 6 years before he was discovered and fired yesterday.
The responses that OP received were by and large positive, with many congratulations for OP for his accomplishment. I'm not convinced that OP's actions were worthy of congratulations, but I can't find much discussion in the thread on Reddit taking the opinion that OP was wrong.
Is OP entitled to get away with doing as little work on his job as he can get away with? That's the impression that I get from all the responses to OP's post. Can somebody make the argument that OP was wrong? I feel like I'm taking crazy pills over here. Thanks.
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[ 4.2 ms ] story [ 10.3 ms ] threadThe responses that OP received were by and large positive, with many congratulations for OP for his accomplishment. I'm not convinced that OP's actions were worthy of congratulations, but I can't find much discussion in the thread on Reddit taking the opinion that OP was wrong.
Is OP entitled to get away with doing as little work on his job as he can get away with? That's the impression that I get from all the responses to OP's post. Can somebody make the argument that OP was wrong? I feel like I'm taking crazy pills over here. Thanks.