Then, finally! A domain user! I can log in! Just wait 2 extra weeks for us to give your user access to the subversion rep and you’re good to go! Queue an extra month in which I could see the Windows 7 (yep) log in screen and nothing else. Then I got a PC! But wait… no domain user. I complained to everyone I could and nothing really worked. I literally spent two months reading on my cellphone and just going over my shitty personal situation for 8 hours a day. It took from October to December for me to get a machine. The woman that worked on the project for 5 years is now leaving because she can’t take it anymore.Īnd that’s not the worse of it. The other two guys working on the project have been here for a few months and they have very basic experience at the job anyways.
She did what she could but as the requirements grew this thing became a behemoth of spaghetti code and User Controls. The project was made by a single dev for this huge company. Let’s talk technical first: from being in a small but interesting project using Xamarin, I’m now looking at Visual Basic code, using Visual Studio 2010. “You’ll be in charge of a team of a few people and help them technically.” Sounds good, I like leading! “One month only, we just want some presence there since it’s such a big client” alright, I guess I can do that. Right after that, I got sent to a client. I raised the flag and was very open with my boss about it and both him and my team of 3 understood and were pretty cool with me taking on a smaller load of work while I moved on with some stuff in my life. This past October, some really heavy personal situation came up and my job suffered for it. I’m a senior dev at a small company that does some consulting.