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| location | Durham, NC | |
| age | 25 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 8 months |
| seen | Apr 18 at 17:26 | |
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An Android, iOS and C# developer by day and a Linux enthusiast by night. I also enjoy web development (mostly Python), video games, chess, soccer, and voiding warranties.
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How forgiving do you need to be on new employees? @Arcturus: Sure, and I can understand that feeling. It probably does seem like nitpicking from the perspective of a supervisor, but I also think that newer employees (in general) kind of expect things like that. I basically assumed that I would be receiving minor corrections to all my work for the first month or two simply because I wasn't fully adapted to the environment. Later down the road I think that kind of criticism has a tendency to become much harder to take. Again, this is just my experience as a fresh-hire (and recent college grad). |
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