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Piggybacking this to say I will never be extremely productive when all my job boils down to is shifting code from one place to another, or building yet another braindead CRUD endpoint. My mind begins to wander and think about other things. I hear a lot of "we want to use our engineers in the best way possible" only to put people on mind-numbing zero-thinking framework guided work that doesnt capitalize on any of the traits of a good engineer. Before the frothing at the mouth business-minded people start saying "creative engineers are dangerous" I would suggest you actually go talk to your engineers. I doubt they say they want to greenfield a production idea in haskell. What they want is something that isn't the programming equivalent of a box ticking TPS report.


These are jobs where you want to be good enough to autopilot through the work quickly then fuck off and do whatever for the remaining 80% of the sprint. It's absolutely a dead end for anyone who wants to experience the 'craft' spirit of software.

If you're feeling particularly bold, you can hold two of these jobs and do something unheard of in recent times: actually being able to save for a decent retirement.




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