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So you want full stack engineers to: design, do UX, create front end, build backend and deploy it in your mono repo stupid manual deployment "kubernetes cluster", add monitoring alerting manually, review others PR, QA our own apps and features, manually sync to Production, use VPN otherwise we cannot connect to anything, 2factor auth, do SRE, architecture diagrams, demo, run agile ceremonies, and learn a legacy coding language which was never mentioned in the job description. Did I miss anything?

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    @C0MM1T
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    Complete knowledge of AWS, Azure, Cloud required.

    IoT? Required.

    Machine learning? Required.

    The job? Making Wordpress sites and hosting them on RackSpace.
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    One of my many regrets of becoming a software engineer. Well, in my case I'm just a code-monkey, but I loathe the landscape we're currently in. Not only do you have to keep a neckbreaking pace and pick up everything that could be the newest "hot" thing, you have to do this in the shortest amount of time possible as well.
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    @angry-ak i see, you like your life Short.
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    @bagfox No, I don't like my life at all.
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    Don't forget your driving license.
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    There's no such thing as worker shortage. There's only unwillingness to pay a living wage and inappropriate HR practices.
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    A worker shortage is when all your HR are professionals who understand the domain they're hiring for and you're paying enough to rent a flat downtown, raise three kids, eat out twice a week, vacation in a distant country every year and put aside 10% (all of which were part of the upper middle class lifestyle a while ago) and you still can't find enough professionaks to deliver swiftly and in good quality.
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