@wredue, the trick is to dictate the direction of communications and mute after work comms. Also, if they make a real effort to reach out to you, make sure you are absolutely unavailable 90% of that time. "Hi uh, can you help us fix X problem", "unfortunately, I'm an hour away from home and don't have my laptop. I will be back around 10:00pm, if you still need help please reach out."
> Give us a call and mention that you are interested in being a volunteer, at which point we will immediately convert the therapy call into a four-stage technical interview.
Poking fun at similar sites that plaster tech company logos on their splash pages to make it seem like they're important, when any real affiliation may be tenuous at best.
Gross to see toxic attitudes normalized like this. These folks could all benefit from reading the 15 commitments of conscious leadership https://conscious.is/15-commitments
In particular the bit about taking responsibility for ones circumstances
> I commit to taking full responsibility for the circumstances of my life, and my physical, emotional, mental and spiritual wellbeing. I commit to support others to take full responsibility for their lives.
vs
> I commit to blaming others and myself for what is wrong in the world. I commit to being a victim, villain, or a hero and taking more or less than 100% responsibility.
> i commit to taking full responsibility for the circumstances of my life, and my physical, emotional, mental and spiritual wellbeing
No thanks. This is a uniquely neoliberalist perspective on the collective human experience. The sentiment is toxic because much of the circumstance of ones life in the 21st century is not under their control at all.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 65.7 ms ] threadUser “So since about 8 this morning…”
You “Wait. You knew about this 8 hours ago and only NOW you’re telling us about it, and this needs solving today?”
7 minutes later
You “hey. Found the problem, but unfortunately the fix needs follow up. Can you <perform rest of fix>”
45 minutes later
You “It seems like you’re away. Can you ping me someone else that can do this real quick”
12 hours later
User “hey. Sorry. Thanks, we actually figured it out and we didn’t need to rerun, it turns out.”
> Anonymous manager
maybe stop having pointless meetings?
https://youtube.com/watch?v=OlMU6p9OzMg
https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/12/tech/shopify-meeting-cost-cal...
But yes, after we were bought by $veryLargeCo my meeting load roughly tripled.
I didn't think this was for me but now I'm signing up for the Pro plan.
> Give us a call and mention that you are interested in being a volunteer, at which point we will immediately convert the therapy call into a four-stage technical interview.
Amazing…
What's the point of that section?
Poking fun at similar sites that plaster tech company logos on their splash pages to make it seem like they're important, when any real affiliation may be tenuous at best.
In particular the bit about taking responsibility for ones circumstances
> I commit to taking full responsibility for the circumstances of my life, and my physical, emotional, mental and spiritual wellbeing. I commit to support others to take full responsibility for their lives.
vs
> I commit to blaming others and myself for what is wrong in the world. I commit to being a victim, villain, or a hero and taking more or less than 100% responsibility.
No thanks. This is a uniquely neoliberalist perspective on the collective human experience. The sentiment is toxic because much of the circumstance of ones life in the 21st century is not under their control at all.