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What was the absolute worst programming job and why?

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      The job I had for 4 or so weeks at a game company where the lead guy was reinventing the 3D engine and the company ran out of money and didn't tell their employees, leading them on with "I'll get your checks in a couple days" and then one day, the people financing the game (who stopped financing it, obviously) came in in the middle of the night and took all the computer equipment (which was their property so they had every right to do so.) Marc

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        not an actual story - more of an educated guess Being a coder on the CP website - imagine having your code being in front of that many nit pickers ;) Bryce

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          I have had a few were the client has failed to pay. Those are probably worse. At least when you get paid it is easy to write off the bad stuff as just another day. Although, there was this one place. My first real job. I was left to do a task all by myself with no real experience and I did it. Problem was it didn't work. Two weeks I spent re-writing and testing and re-writing only to find out that it was the bosses code that caused the error (the holy among holy that I was not allowed to touch). Then I get dinged on my performance review for it :P

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            You first. (I really haven't had any bad experiences anyway.)

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              Anything that includes one or more of the following statements: - I just need a button that... - We had this system developed for us and would like you to... - It shouldn't be too hard to do... - Our last programmer was on drugs... (true story) - Do you know Lotus Notes? - We have an old system that we want converted to :insert language here: (as if it will happen by magic?!!??!!) - No, we don't have the source code - do you need it? (again, true story) Feel free to add to the list!!

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                6 months spent at a company with only two other employees. Boring as bat shit

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                  Where do I begin? Right now I'm doing a temp "db programming" job. They want everything in Access although they have a .NET infrastructure.

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                    Anything that includes one or more of the following statements: - I just need a button that... - We had this system developed for us and would like you to... - It shouldn't be too hard to do... - Our last programmer was on drugs... (true story) - Do you know Lotus Notes? - We have an old system that we want converted to :insert language here: (as if it will happen by magic?!!??!!) - No, we don't have the source code - do you need it? (again, true story) Feel free to add to the list!!

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                    - It uses an Access database and we don't know the admin password. (true story)

                    Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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                      The job I had for 4 or so weeks at a game company where the lead guy was reinventing the 3D engine and the company ran out of money and didn't tell their employees, leading them on with "I'll get your checks in a couple days" and then one day, the people financing the game (who stopped financing it, obviously) came in in the middle of the night and took all the computer equipment (which was their property so they had every right to do so.) Marc

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                      Amazing hey! Somehow I didn't imagine you in a game company! :laugh:

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                        6 months spent at a company with only two other employees. Boring as bat shit

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                        Personally I don't think a small company is necessarily a bad thing! ;-) Plus I better get used to it, since I'm in Australia I more or less only work in small company! :laugh:

                        A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station.... _________________________________________________________ My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.

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                          Personally I don't think a small company is necessarily a bad thing! ;-) Plus I better get used to it, since I'm in Australia I more or less only work in small company! :laugh:

                          A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station.... _________________________________________________________ My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.

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                          Super Lloyd wrote:

                          Personally I don't think a small company is necessarily a bad thing!

                          For the right person that position would have been great. I was in my early 20's, stuck in an office in the middle of suburbia with only a coule of boring married guys for company

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                            my first job was maintaining an alarm product based on the PIC16C53 is was coded in ASM no documentation was provided. the software model was such that task where run according to a set of master bit flags and branched out from that, the label of this branching function was called "somewhere" so al through the code i waas seeing goto somewhere. all other variables and such followed the same sick twisted convention as this. oh the joy. :((

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                              Super Lloyd wrote:

                              Personally I don't think a small company is necessarily a bad thing!

                              For the right person that position would have been great. I was in my early 20's, stuck in an office in the middle of suburbia with only a coule of boring married guys for company

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                              Ho I see!

                              A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station.... _________________________________________________________ My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.

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                                I've been around for a while... a long while. The worst jobs are always the same, namely, those where you have to babysit your boss in addition to doing your job. But if the situation is such that you have to do your work despite your boss, then that is the absolute worse. Incompetence + psychological problems => pessimal boss => most undesirable workplace

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                                  I've been around for a while... a long while. The worst jobs are always the same, namely, those where you have to babysit your boss in addition to doing your job. But if the situation is such that you have to do your work despite your boss, then that is the absolute worse. Incompetence + psychological problems => pessimal boss => most undesirable workplace

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                                  Completely agree! You can make just about any technical job interesting if you are given autonomy (and the associated accountability), but if your boss gets in the way... urk. I'm going to write a book one day titled, "The Arrogant Architect and the Ignorant Manager". I work for myself these days - perhaps that's ignorant and arrogant, but a hell of a lot more enjoyable!

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                                    Not mine but my old organization hired a firm to do some breakdowns on budget, download from mainframe, distribute to appropriate departments, have changes made and re-uploaded to mainframe. All this in FoxPro. After two weeks we had a menu laid out. Another two weeks and it churned for hours trying to commit the flat data to the database

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                                      My *current* assignment. They wanted me to do some modifications to some ASP.NET pages that uses Project 2007 Server's Web Services. They didn't have the source code. Fortunately, I was able to retrieve it thanks to Reflector.

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                                        - It uses an Access database and we don't know the admin password. (true story)

                                        Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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                                        _Damian S_
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                                        hehe... have come across that one several times also! Luckily there are some good admin password recovery tools available!! Now if it's an MDE and they haven't got a copy of the original...

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                                          - It uses an Access database and we don't know the admin password. (true story)

                                          Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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                                          They are easy to crack - there are sites where you pay and they crack it for you ;) 20 min from the question to your boss to having the open DB

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