'I stopped doing their work for them': Company experiences huge losses when developer stops doing her coworker's work for them, exposing them

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    Sleeve - "Good luck when you end up costing the org serious [money] in revenue loss, data loss, disaster recovery costs."
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    Font - Posted by u/CreedenceFearwater Good luck when you end up costing the org serious $$ in revenue loss, data loss, disaster recovery costs, etc. You're right, I really did need a vacation! I work mostly with the same groups of people and they know me and respect me now that I've earned it. But I also work a cross functional role so I lead company strategy around specific initiatives that reach across the org and of course, I deal a lot with people ignoring me and confirming everything I say
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    Font - He and his team were assigned by their manager (who also openly questions my age and experience constantly "as a joke") to be my resources for this business-critical project. However, either willfully or otherwise, are incapable of the smallest tasks or do it carelessly and break our workflows/etc. They won't even google/stack exchange to find the right answer and it honestly blows my mind. I decided it's better to just do it for them (and not take credit) because otherwise, it would be w
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    Font - I brought up the situation with my manager who said okay we have to be careful with fragile egos as they were with the org for many years and probably didn't enjoy direction from someone younger and new. So he said you've done your job, let them do theirs now. So I did! I stopped. Stopped answering questions not directed at me. Stopped doing their work for them. And started sending more detailed do/donts to the team and have my PM (a wonderful woman who is also ignored of course) send "we
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    Font - Cut to last week, a critical milestone for the project, the exact week I decided to take my PTO. Because he's right! I did need a vacation! Annnnd just as I had said it would at this milestone, the entire project came crashing down. The data backups were of course not even saved appropriately so we couldn't even recover that quickly. I, of course, did keep backups, without letting the team know, because I'm not that petty. The biggest mistake you can make in an org like mine is to disrupt
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    Organism - Have relatively no clue what happened to the team that was working with me though. Guaranteed not much in the way of actual consequences but you know, they were under fire and will be for a long time.
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    Font - Hustle187 4 hr. ago That was pretty detailed explanation while at the same time I have no clue what you do. Props on everything. I don't even know specifically what happened lol Vote Raggedworm 3 hr. ago Specifically non-specific. Vote Reply Share . Vote bachennoir 3 hr. ago . Reply Share There were a lot of buzzwords/business jargon that legitimately read like Nadsat to me. Vote Reply Share Krynn71 2 hr. ago . I just want to know what a "thought leader" is. Reply Share
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    Font - 91 Oracle Dadow . 7 hr. ago I hope he put you up for promotion and a pay raise. If not, now would be an excellent time to ask about it. o Vote CreedenceFearwater OP 6 hr. ago I thought about it but I just got hired 6 months ago and I feel like that wouldn't go well. It's a pretty traditionally minded org when it comes to that stuff! Vote Reply Share Vote Reply Share Aluminum_Muffin. 6 hr. ago At the very least, document 100% of what happened and gun for a massive pay bump at the year... i
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    Font - Level-Search-255 - 6 hr. ago . That was a good read. A big F'. "K you to everyone who makes you work harder than you really should be. Reply Share Vote
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    Font - thatvixenivy 5 hr. ago That, my dear, is what we call a "resume generating event." Kudos to you. Vote Reply Share
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    Font - cplus4 5 hr. ago A lot of CYA development going on there! I've worked on projects like this at companies like that. You did the right things, good job!!! Make sure you, your boss, and your dept are covered and let the other team fail, with appropriate documentation via the email chain of course. Vote Reply Share
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    Font - Amoonlitsummernight 5 hr. ago I love it. Keeping your own backup is just the icing on the cake. Best of luck, keep it up. It's hard to argue when you have all the numbers on you side. Reply Share Vote

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