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Complaints about current job

We were put in a really bad position by the previous tech teams. At some point, we were all on linux-based services, then a new team rewrote everything as windows apps, which brought windows back into the environment. Now we're trying to get off of it again because it's a horrible platform to be on, of course. But there's been a lot of this thrashing over the last 10 years. There's been a lot of turnover because of the work environment and the absurd technical limitations, and that creates problems, and instability, and that creates high client churn as well, and the clients that do keep us don't trust us, and so we get things like clients domain joining our stuff and putting AV agents on it to keep an eye on us. This creates a terrible work environment. On top of that, all of our servers are metaphorical ticking time bombs because of some dependency on a confluence of a few awful pieces of technology. The people who make those decisions hire those same types of people, and they're still here, and they keep coming and getting positions of power.

When I took the job, I thought, "I'm either gonna be here for 5+ years, or less than one." I'm leaning toward the latter now. It's getting really difficult to work here, being pulled in so many different directions at once, primarily doing course correction and client work that drags on and on because of scope creep. When the other guy was here it was a bit easier, but with just me, it's really tough, and I wouldn't really feel bad about leaving this company in a lurch. There's a pattern of awful behavior here that I don't have the power to stop, and I don't see it getting better any time soon.

(Also despite the company being around for 8 years in its current form, and ~20 years before that, it's still considered a "startup"?)

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