Can we make actually replying to peers in email or teams a fu--ing job requirement?? What a loser company, I have been here 6m and never seen anything like this at my other companies
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The game is finding a high visibility auxiliary technical niche. You want something easy that you can milk and not have as many hard deadlines. My estimate is that 40-50% of engineers are mostly in this type of role. Get secure in this and then you can start ignoring emails.
The Def Met team in Oregon always answers all emails promptly
There are many useless people around that make 300k+ just for sending out a few emails to get other people to do their work. And they’re OOP for more than half their work week.
You must have known what you were getting into. Don't sweat the lack of email response or anything else, it's stressful and counter productive.
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Sound like you are a newbie at ShitTel OP. They are not looking for your help ( that is American culture pretent to help to exploit you). You must work on something important that they try to steal information from your works to put on their status report upstream to get promotion from your works.
I didn't learn all this sh-t in college to be treated like a bi--h
I don’t know. I get hit with so many random questions on Teams from random people. This is mostly because my name appears on some document or communication that’s tangentially related to what they need help with. And I do try to help. But once you open that door, some people will stick onto you like a leach.
Are you talking the old number one chip maker Intel or the ShitTel that just laid off a lot of people? How do you still survive in this sh---y place ?
@at sounds about right
People aren't fully committed to working hard for sh---y Intel? All I can say to that is
🫡🥳🥳👍😁😆
Keep up the good work!
@ag of course not but you sound like one of the don’t email fu----s
are you asking stupid questions or requesting things that you can do yourself?
Key rules to email ettiquite at large tech companies: Allways cc manager. Add read receipts, direct emails to correct recipents dont overspam unnessary recipents, if asking question and expecting reply ask that person directly using the @ tag. If just sending statement or general fyi then dont expect replies.
Intel is a much worse bullsh-t.