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If you had to restart your job at your current employer, what would you do differently?

  • You get to keep all your current memories and knowledge.
  • Everyone/everything else is a clean slate.
  • You're starting now (not going back to the past).
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  • Letting it bleed so much into life. My job and my hobby (code) have significant overlap. Stuff I learned on the job started making hobby coding not fun and shortcomings at the job started to feel like my own personal failures. I am slowly learning to separate my work and personal identities, to understand that my employer's stuff is not my own, and to leave work at work when work ends. I wish I had done that from the first day though.

  • I wouldn’t take the job.

    People that hired me are not the people running the joint now. And the current people are pretty terrible.

    • Similar situation for me, as well. My company's taken a turn that's very successful for the C-suites, but more and more stressful for the rest of us and I'm becoming majorly burnt out.

    • Same here, the manager hiring me left before my employment started. I was a contractor that joined, so I already knew most of the team. Alas, management destroyed the fun in the job. Way to much work, no new knowledged colleagues but we got a truckload of managers to work agile.

  • I wouldn't have burned that day off last week, it didn't even snow 🙄

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