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>> student raises hand
>> "What about chapter 1?"
<< "That hasn't been written yet"
All of the above. Most of my actual duties never get put on JD.
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In my experience, yes.
Oh yeah, everything is logged. Lines are being drawn, so here we are at a crossroads- I'm patiently waiting my turn while others are distracted with fussy feelings.
Pissed off coworker today.
Listen buddy, if you're butthurt because someone who didn't invest as much as you did- is capable of meeting expectations, that's on you.
I'm good at what I do because I care enough to rapidly learn and adapt- not because of what I did 12 years ago.
Future drama ahead. Wouldn't be surprised if tires get slashed.
Can I read your diary again?
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>>Hmmm... What kind of gray? If it doesn't hurt anyone, I think it's fine.
It has to do with security policies. Most people in the company aren't readily capable to mitigating such problems. My experience in such things is one of the reasons I was brought in.
>>Also, you mentioned that "set the company back years of progress", which I assume it's not you leading the company into this gray area, instead, the company is already there.
The company is behind- i'm catching it up. The current policies are restrictive as to prevent people from making really bad mistakes- ones that most dont care about to pay attention to. My plan was to wipe my hands of it after I was done- and let someone else take control after.
>> What did the leader say?
I'll find out in about 8 hours
Coworker is upset that I traveled into a gray area of activity in order to save the company a lot of money. Now I'm threatened to revert back to the costly way of doing things which has thus set the company back years of progress and millions of dollars.
I was told by a coworker that they would report my actions(meant to be made public anyway at a later date in a meeting) to the authorities if I didn't stop immediately.
What I did wasn't illegal, but it is a gray area per paper policy- and widely frowned upon vocally. However, the higher ups I talked to already encouraged me to do so.
So now I have to establish a meeting before my coworker does(if they haven't already) and display my non-presentable results. This will not look as nice, as the $$ hasn't been made easily communicable yet- it's still in a non-fungible form.
What gets me, is that I fear that my accomplishments may come off as intimidating- whereas it was always a norm at my previous location. Unfortunately, there's not much I can do about people being afraid of changes- or efficiency.
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