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Originally Posted by bochgoch
Sounds like the perfect employer to me 
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I've been asked to produce quite a few projects where they supply some critera, I spend absolutly ages developing something to then be told they want to change the criteria in some way which means starting over again, I don't mind this too much as I usually design something in principle first so not too much work. But to then be told to go ahead then it not be used.... That irritates me.
I still get asked to reformat word documents (news articles) into basic HTML, which is basically a case of adding a few <br>'s, a couple of <b> tags and lots of <a href>'s, where I've developed something similar to this (the message submit box I'm now writing in) which ok doesn't do the bold or link tags, I did get it to convert \n into <br> though. Again it gets harder to spot links when the text is in French, German or Czech (of which I deal with all).
I got 99% of a complete customer support portal developed, including desinging my own security (although now I know how to use htaccess, it would have been a lot easier). Which also included a Helpdesk system, again I coded from scratch as I couldn't find a GNU one I liked (I hate spending money on something I can do myself with a little time) I even developed an email response system, so customer could email in, engineers could just reply to the email and it would automatically add it to the database, keeping complete records of everything. I was planning to design a knowledge base style system to sit along side it. But we bought Sugar CRM, which is pretty good, but what a waste. Maybe one day I'll put the code up on here, not that it's good coding, but I was proud of it.
The biggest problem I have is that I care about what I do, very few other people here seem to and no one takes responsibility for anything, the MD is actually a sales guy and refuses to act like an MD, the deputy manager basically acts as the company accountant but thinks that if something costs less then it's cheaper than something that costs more (in the long run), which as I'm sure yuo all know isn't always the case.
Oh and when something goes wrong they don't know who was supposed to be doing what so just blame whomever was actually doing something about whatever it was that went wrong.
I'm sure you all get the same thing though.
But on the flip side, like I said, I can do the odd few things which no other company would let me do, I have a decent workstation, a server and a spare desktop at my finger tips, access to any kit I need for what ever. And enough time left over to write REALLY long messages on forums.
The problem is, I don't want to stay and I don't want to leave.
Humous.