• Botzo@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I was a platform engineer for a cyber security company for 6+ years and had worked in another ramshackle garage-based startup before that. I was burnt out and angry all the time. On call for a week out of every month.

    I recently got a job writing software fully remote for a medical device company with a single 30min interview with a non-technical manager.

    They don’t even know how to use my skills well. My “mentor” can hardly write an Excel formula. My boss has once seen an excruciatingly simple app I made at someone else’s request. I built it in a couple hours. It has a file chooser button and a run button. Blew her mind. Multi-platform builds are now automated via CI/CD. I seriously over-deliver and they won’t ever know it.

    I actually put in about 30 hours/week and bill 40. I have 3-4 short meetings a week to interface with a couple vendors. None of them, even my 1:1 with my boss is on camera. It just isn’t done. I get maybe 2 chat messages and 2 emails a day.

    Easiest $150k/yr ever. And my spouse has great benefits through work.

    Why the hell would I ever go back to “tech?”

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      My “mentor” can hardly write an Excel formula. My boss has once seen an excruciatingly simple app I made at someone else’s request. I built it in a couple hours. It has a file chooser button and a run button. Blew her mind.

      Ah, so that’s the reason I bitch constantly about my medical device. I swear it was coded by monkeys.

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        2 days ago

        If it gives you any solace, we’re not in the device software group and don’t even interface with them.

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      medical device company with a single 30min interview with a non-technical manager.

      Easiest $150k/yr ever. And my spouse has great benefits through work.