I <3 ATOT

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it keeps me sane in my 10th straight day of working 10 hours a day.

that is all.
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: fivespeed5
it keeps me sane in my 10th straight day of working 10 hours a day.

that is all.

are u getting any work down.



<---after countless goverment-funded studieds has determined that posting on ATOT decreases my productivity index my 12 points...out of 5 with margin of error of 73%
 

fs5

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: fivespeed5
it keeps me sane in my 10th straight day of working 10 hours a day.

that is all.

are u getting any work down.



<---after countless goverment-funded studieds has determined that posting on ATOT decreases my productivity index my 12 points...out of 5 with margin of error of 73%

basically I'm here today to wait for the engineering team to actually release some working code, then when they release it we test it. Then they release more code because never fix the problems right the the first time around.

And I believe our deadline is tonight.

basically this company has no organization skills.
 

fs5

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: fivespeed5
slave driven QA lab.

They hiring? :D

don't think you want to work here... I pulled 120 hours in the last two weeks.

and that was only working 9 days out of the 14.
 

Evadman

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Originally posted by: fivespeed5
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: fivespeed5
it keeps me sane in my 10th straight day of working 10 hours a day.

that is all.

are u getting any work down.



<---after countless goverment-funded studieds has determined that posting on ATOT decreases my productivity index my 12 points...out of 5 with margin of error of 73%

basically I'm here today to wait for the engineering team to actually release some working code, then when they release it we test it. Then they release more code because never fix the problems right the the first time around.

And I believe our deadline is tonight.

basically this company has no organization skills.

Sounds familiar. Except I am the one banging out the code :p

 

fs5

Lifer
Jun 10, 2000
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Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: fivespeed5
basically I'm here today to wait for the engineering team to actually release some working code, then when they release it we test it. Then they release more code because never fix the problems right the the first time around.

And I believe our deadline is tonight.

basically this company has no organization skills.

Sounds familiar. Except I am the one banging out the code :p

I hate you.



:beer:

They need to move to engineering, those idiots can't do anything right.
 

Evadman

Administrator Emeritus<br>Elite Member
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Originally posted by: fivespeed5
Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: fivespeed5
basically I'm here today to wait for the engineering team to actually release some working code, then when they release it we test it. Then they release more code because never fix the problems right the the first time around.

And I believe our deadline is tonight.

basically this company has no organization skills.

Sounds familiar. Except I am the one banging out the code :p

I hate you.



:beer:

They need to move to engineering, those idiots can't do anything right.

Ya, but don't blame me. I have a project due tommorow night, but I have not been given any specifics on it yet. Figures. All I know is that I have to "screenscrape" more than 5 mainframe sessions, prompt the user for a bunch of input, put the result into a VB front end, then send the data back through the mainframe screen and to an SQL server. I don't even know that program is displaying the data
rolleye.gif
 

fs5

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Originally posted by: Evadman
Ya, but don't blame me. I have a project due tommorow night, but I have not been given any specifics on it yet. Figures. All I know is that I have to "screenscrape" more than 5 mainframe sessions, prompt the user for a bunch of input, put the result into a VB front end, then send the data back through the mainframe screen and to an SQL server. I don't even know that program is displaying the data
rolleye.gif

also a problem in our company. Nobody write any damn specs down. So QA thinks something should work one way, engineering implemented it another way, and marketing just thinks whatever engineering does is all wrong.

I think it's because this company grew too fast, they still have a small company mentality.