It’s so upsetting to me that tech workers are expected to live and breathe coding. You’re responsible for upskilling on your own time and being up to date on a whole host of someone’s pet interests that have nothing to actually do with your job. I think it really contributes to the escape to do woodworking trope. It’s not GitHub’s fault, but I still regret falling for the hype.
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It’s so upsetting to me that tech workers are expected to live and breathe coding. You’re responsible for upskilling on your own time and being up to date on a whole host of someone’s pet interests that have nothing to actually do with your job. I think it really contributes to the escape to do woodworking trope. It’s not GitHub’s fault, but I still regret falling for the hype.