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Ask HN: What did you learn too late in your tech career?
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schappim
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19 Apr 25 22:44 UTC
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8thcross
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20 Apr 25 14:35 UTC
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I realized, being a manager overseeing people, chasing after career progression was a wrong path. I should have stuck to what I like more, engineering, not bullshitting.
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tstrimple
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20 Apr 25 17:15 UTC
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A manager who doesn’t like bullshit can be a very powerful resource to their employees.
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ID:
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8thcross
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20 Apr 25 23:48 UTC
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agreed. depends on how competent a manager is or the org is in recognizing their employee's skills.
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