Timeline for Can I refuse to review the work of the team tech lead if I have a lower grade than they?
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Feb 15 at 2:55 | comment | added | Nelson | You can always ask why review something that's working if they're fine with it? What are the objectives? | |
Feb 10 at 2:32 | vote | accept | BqKaXeu29y | ||
Feb 9 at 13:00 | comment | added | Happy Idiot | Yes, just bear in mind that a career journey is not like Google Maps: you will probably end up somewhere different than you started out for, with a lot of interesting twists and turns along the way. Every job change I have made came about unexpectedly and led somewhere I couldn't have anticipated. Maybe I'm the model for "The Fool" Tarot card, or maybe not. The word career originally meant, "to plunge headlong." Just be sure the vines are tied securely to your ankles :-) | |
Feb 8 at 15:50 | comment | added | Fildor | "that's a valid concern, especially if "According to the senior managers bad code is fine as long as it works)."" - Well we can learn from it to not trust senior management with code. I can see them fume and cry and fingerpoint as soon as "it no longer works" ... | |
Feb 8 at 3:30 | history | answered | Hilmar | CC BY-SA 4.0 |