69 points by speckx about 19 hours ago | 111 comments | View on ycombinator
aniou about 15 hours ago |
hyperhello about 16 hours ago |
You must look around and see the lack of men, and force yourself to become one.
selfhoster1312 about 4 hours ago |
You should document everything the bosses are doing, because in many countries firing people for not magically becoming more productive is highly illegal. And workplace harassment is highly illegal.
Build up your power with your colleagues, stay strong and solidarity will prevail!
jjav about 3 hours ago |
I've done it twice. First when an $evil company aquired the place I worked, and the second time when an $evil company aquired the place I worked (the second one being Oracle and Sun, as described in the anthropomorphizing Ellison speech better than I can).
Quarrelsome about 15 hours ago |
You don't have to quit to start looking for another job, just start looking. You have 10 years experience, how can you say that you have no marketable skills? You could network, go to events, get involved in your local dev communities, show someone else your enthusiasm.
conartist6 about 15 hours ago |
The world is full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
There are precious few of us left who even still know how to write in our own voice, who have a will to grow ourselves and faith left in human ability. I urge you beyond all urging not underestimate yourself, for you have never been more rare and valuable!!!
827a about 15 hours ago |
internet2000 about 15 hours ago |
SoftTalker about 15 hours ago |
lordkrandel about 16 hours ago |
egypturnash about 15 hours ago |
wseqyrku about 14 hours ago |
dddddaviddddd about 15 hours ago |
Hot take: moving is more about interview skills than coding skills. Whether you leave or not, start interviewing now. You might end up finding a better place sooner than you hoped.
eudamoniac about 8 hours ago |
Imustaskforhelp about 15 hours ago |
The only thing that I can realistically think through is the fact that because such owners were able to get the personal income and expenses sorted out for a few years and maybe got a bigger house.
But if things change, which realistically speaking, it would. they might get so accustomed to the way of doing things and the shock would be too much in too short period of time.
It doesn't atleast in the moment, seem worth it to me to try to create or chase trends for investors or anything.
I also sympathize with the workers working in said companies like OP. Not sure what realistic solution is out there, the job-market is terrible at the moment for many people and IMO business-making is a hard thing to do and some of us might like to over-estimate ourselves in it too (& side note on under-estimating yourself too)
Accurate estimations of if you should do business or not seems to me to always contain some inaccuracies and you might have to decide your own decision in that and in that sense, job seems better.
You also can't go live without money if one has to exist within society.
I don't know if there is a catharsis to such problem. To me, it seems like an authenticity/trust issue on if you can trust the founders or not but trust by definition is a bit weird and immeasurable and it can always have blind-spots. Maybe the investors investing into such a company trusted the wrong guy but what if the company somehow sells to more people (Ahem SpaceX) and ends up making incredible amounts of money. You would never know and thus you have to just trust the system but the system doesn't work sometimes in a good fashion.
[0]: (We need a better term for such companies which are just trend-chasing and mostly are just built to impress investors rather than try to generate actual profits)
josefritzishere about 14 hours ago |
homeonthemtn about 16 hours ago |
In either case, this job is clearly not healthy for you in several different ways
benjiro3000 about 15 hours ago |
andrewstuart about 16 hours ago |
If you’re new to it, it might be a shock.
If it’s not to your taste you might look for work in an industry that matches your values such as social services or environment.
nh23423fefe about 16 hours ago |
appreciatorBus about 15 hours ago |
So tired of elites complaining about totally normal working practices in every other workplace on earth. Oh no you have to come to the office and you have to clock in. Join the club with the rest of us. Your McDonald's fry cook has to come to work & clock in, so should you.
You are still a human. You are intelligent. Yes - you are, this is demonstrated by the ability to think critically and independence of your views. So - You are capable to adapt into new environment and into new tech. Search for anything and switch job. Don't wait for a toxic environment to destroy your confidence.