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ilc ◴[] No.44975530[source]
As an engineer, there's only one reason I don't want to be on customer calls:

Once a customer knows the person who actually builds the product, they will short cut:

- Customer Service

- Product Management

- Any other sane defenses you put in to protect a developer's time.

And just contact me directly.

Then what do I do to get them off of me without losing a customer?

... That is why engineers don't get on support calls.

If I could be "Anon E. Mouse" for the engagement, that'd be fine. But fact is, that's not what happens.

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jacquesm ◴[] No.44976311[source]
Yes, god forbid that an engineer would be contacted directly to solve a problem they have. The thought alone.
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1. ilc ◴[] No.44978263[source]
Yes, god forbid people escalate their issues properly so they go to the right people. The thought alone.