My first week was just me sitting around trying to piece things together on my own. No training, no point of contact, just outdated documents that don't match anything we actually do. People keep assuming I know systems I've never even seen. It set such a bad tone right from the start.
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@bb
if you want integrity, find another company
I was expected to pick up things on my own. That's how you learn best. This hand holding expectation is why it takes 100 people to add a button to a web app.
Maybe take a mental health day if you are frustrated.
@OP Looks like you have triggered Q managers rollcall with your message 😁 . You can see how deep these people have heads up in ther arses. Friendly advice - you are your best friend in Q, do not share, do not care, mix tgem with dirt before they mix you with ther stinky sh-t they full of.
"If you want a friend, get a dog." - Gordon Gekko
@ar because your loser with nothing to do with out Qualcomm meetings to attend and free coffee to drink ! Find a hobby …
Every single one of these posts makes me SO glad to be retired. (Honestly, I don't know why I keep coming back to this site ...)
You’re lucky you even have a job , QGENIE can do anything you might possibly have skills in … just the tip is my suggestion.
UT Dallas ,A&M , IIT , or NIT ? Get back to work slacker. No one cares about your feelings, go learn some real engineering skills …
@OP you d-mb C<Nt, happy birthday, welcome to the real world. Stop expecting and start to learn how things work by digging in, grinding
Shut up Donny , you are out of your element!!
You’re looking at it wrong , we are seeing if you are capable of learning on your own . Also seeing if you are willing to sit down and shut up , or are you going to be open about not knowing … simply asking can you help me understand this goes a long way…
Every man for himself... Set up the noob for failure, so they will lay them off first.