I returned from a trip this week. And when I returned to
working on a piece of code I am responsible for and found
that something just wasn't working any more.
I spend most of the day debugging the
problem and found that one of my co-workers
"improved" some of the software I had
written. This co-worker didn't email about
why the change was made or even that they
had changed it!
The only thing he did was inform the brain
dead "project lead" or whatever she is called.
She told me that my buddy had " ...fixed my mistakes."
Hear my woes brothers!
Am I ** crazy are these people %#$^&oles!
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