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Cake day: July 4th, 2023

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  • Hey thanks for the detailed response. Sorry for delay.

    Just wanted to address the timescale issue. This project is due in October so I’m sure in his head he has timeframes for when he will jump back on to it.

    I guess I’ll try and set my own timeframes just for peace of mind and practice.

    One thing that does concern me is I get directions for new components with very little details. I’ll go away and do what I think is required then he comes back and is like yeah not like that, but gives praise for working with little direction and then extends in it.

    I can’t work out if it’s to see how I do, or getting all the logic tied up then it’s easier to make changes or something else.

    I guess I expected a lot more mentorship given that I was hired as a junior with no commercial experience.

    Terrified that at the 3 month probation end that they’ll can me due to all the refactors, but the logical side of my brain says no, but the anxious guy is yelling at me.





  • Thanks.

    Yeah so much has surprised me.

    Mainly I would say it’s the shock at the amount of stuff my SE knows. Like I know my stuff and in two bootcamps I did I was far and above the rest of them and even some tutors. Yet here I am nothing lol.

    How hard it is to get used to conventions. So I’m doing TS React and C# .net. I know react but this app is something else. So many custom hooks. I was sure on day one I was hired by mistake. It’s getting easier.

    This last one is hard for me to get to grips with, but there are no timescales (only 6 employees). I get given something to do and left to it. I’ll be wondering am I doing it right is it taking too long but nobody ever comes for an update. The boss is busy on other projects and this being a new one isn’t due for a while.

    It’s just difficult as I’m used to working shitty jobs where you are pestered all the time.