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r/Prorevenge Fire Me? I'll Ruin Your Career!

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🗓️ 5 March 2023

⏱️ 21 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome to R-Slash Pro Revenge, where a boss learns a hard way that you should never mess with the IT guy.

0:06.6

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0:12.0

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0:19.0

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podcasters.spodify.com to get started. Our next reddit posted from the Asperger admin. So I worked for

0:50.0

this multinational company for over a decade as a system administrator. My responsibility was in

0:55.7

the area of manufacturing, mostly for central systems that work on data flow between the manufacturing

1:01.2

systems and the ERP system in real time. Even though the company had lots of cash for stupid projects,

1:07.9

our IT budget was always too tight for our expensive, customized, data munching systems. So shortly

1:15.2

after starting to work at this company, I started implementing my own. I'm also an experienced

1:20.4

software developer. One of the reasons my original boss hired me. I won't go into too much detail,

1:26.1

but I decided to make everything web-based so I could update things easier. It worked great,

1:31.6

and over time, more and more functions got ported over into this easy to enhance and easy to

1:37.8

update system. Some of it was new stuff, and some of it was decades-old software that was in

1:44.0

dire need of replacement. After about a decade, my system was rather central to the manufacturing

1:50.5

process in many ways, and yes, there were hot standby servers with multiple backups each day and so on.

1:57.8

Due to our severe budget constraints, I'm allowed to use open-source software for my database.

2:03.8

I'm also allowed to use my own open-source web system as the base for it all to keep it open-source.

2:09.9

I'm pleased about that, because essentially, my company was paying me to progress my own

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