Do you live in Burghley house or something like that?
Pringles
Selective hearing probably
Almost? It absofuckinglutely did.
In other words: people are finding out the hard way what experts have been saying all along. Almost as if the experts might know a thing or two about what they're talking about.
Supplier supplies replacement and spare parts to customer. Shocking
Edit: ok the government lied about it, but that also shouldn't surprise anyone.
Maybe it's a cultural thing? I've only ever worked for Belgian and Dutch companies (and one Austrian one, but that was a project of only a couple of months).
All those companies were meritocratic and had an active agenda of nurturing talent.
This is how I work too tbh. Yes, you get more work, but then if it really becomes too much, they will just assign others to help you out (at least, that's how it always went with me) and then you start delegating. You drill them, they become good, you delegate more. That frees up time for you to actually improve and automate stuff, freeing up more time for the delegates, allowing you to focus even more on making their and your life easier.
I'm in IT, so this might not work in every job type, but I've done this in every position I was in and it always worked so far.
Not a developer, but I do a lot of scripting. I recently needed a yaml file with a whole set of parameters from an excel file for about 600 objects. Copilot generated it for me in about a minute. It took some iterations but it saved me a fuckton of time. Anyway, my point is you need to pick your battles. It's a tool, so wield it like one.
Thanks for the insight, grok
Carney: looks like it's time to start dumping US bonds again.
It's Boeing though...