Mine would be Doordash. The app is a buggy, unresponsive steaming pile of shit. The customer service is even worse. Feels like a half baked product designed and engineered by middle schoolers and pushed out into production 6 years before it is ready.
The alternatives are also complete shit but I can’t live without delivery so I still rely on DD. Which products do you guys hate but still use often?
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In my previous system, I could browse the website and understand what are the options available to me. For example: if I find last years bonus info, I could easily also see rsu info next to it. But not in workday!
When I complained about workday I was told to submit tickets for improvements.
When I submit tickets to improve workday, I'm told it can't be done because workday software is impossible to modify.
When I quit QC, my exit interview comments will be one word, workday.