I’m sorry I made a few mistakes over the last couple of years. I was under tremendous pressure and I fked up key architectural decisions for short term gains. I know I could’ve done better and taken a longer term perspective, but I didn’t. Hence I’ve taken the difficult decision to walk out my manager, skip and our director today to repent for my mistakes. I can’t thank them enough for all they’ve done to support me throughout this difficult phase. I wish them the very best of luck and I’ll recommend them to everyone in my network.
Huh? Did you rm -fr on PROD?
Yee haw, you've --break-'d your last -glass
Your humility to admit your mistakes is a virtue and such introspection will take you far. I'd advise you to not take it out on yourself so hard though. Making post-hoc, hindsighted claims knowing what you know now isn't really fair to the poor, stressed developer you were over the past few years. I can't speak on behalf of your org, but typically mistakes like this (esp. COEs) are examined in a clinical light. Sure, there was a trigger to the powder keg explosion, but also a series of causes, people, and events all just as culpable with no individual being assigned the whole of the onus. Bad code change? You had 2+ devs and a pipeline to stop you. Bad design? Your L6 and PE likely both were there to sign off on the BRD. Bad on-call mitigation time? You're not the only one who contributed to the runbook. The truth is, we *all* could have done better at *every* step of every career checkpoint we faced, and we will continue to move up and make the same class of mistakes as we grow. Because that's how we learn. Godspeed though. Hoping you find peace in your future.
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You sound trite.
I admire you for the hard decision you made to let your management go, hopefully this is your first pivot in making brilliant and impactful decisions for your company going forward, and enjoying the bright future you know you’re destined for.
🙏Will show record earnings and an immediate bright future using simple math.
Sir this is a Wendy's
I hope you get to pocket $200M like Sundar did after he took the full responsibility for letting 12K people go last year
A new home, sports car and small yacht are only things that I aspire
Hope you can handle that much responsibility
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I know it wasn’t an easy decision to make, respect OP.
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Can you share some responsibilities instead of taking it all ? Too selfish
A true leader doesn’t share responsibilities but lays off the irresponsible ones
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