During training I saw them looking through data for certain entries and they explained how to narrow the search, apparently with no idea they could just set up a search. Between that and just not responding to 95% of my email I can do what takes them 8 hours in about 3.
There's tons of boomers like that in manufacturing.
Honestly just lol @ anybody who graduated with CS degree after 2016. Did they not notice their department was using stats from 2012 to tell them what they'll make out of school?
Manufacturing is a hellhole and I'll never subject myself to that. Too little pay for too much work in the middle of bumfrickistan.
If you get some weirdly cushy data analysis position in manufacturing then props to you. I just get a weird vibe from the interviews I've had in that field (as well as some horror stories from people that worked in the car industry).
One such story because I'm dramapilled: "Why don't we just make more cars?" during a meeting in the throes of the 2020 supply chain crisis.
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pandas isn't that python
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Isn't that what you millennials use instead of Pascal?
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Excel is my IDE
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LMAOOO and the boomers are like fricking impressed even though you did a nothingburger
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At my job the boomers don't know about ctrl+f.
During training I saw them looking through data for certain entries and they explained how to narrow the search, apparently with no idea they could just set up a search. Between that and just not responding to 95% of my email I can do what takes them 8 hours in about 3.
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Good find, sounds like you found a jackpot
lol @ mid developers applying to tech companies
the boomers need devs too!!
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There's tons of boomers like that in manufacturing.
Honestly just lol @ anybody who graduated with CS degree after 2016. Did they not notice their department was using stats from 2012 to tell them what they'll make out of school?
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Manufacturing is a hellhole and I'll never subject myself to that. Too little pay for too much work in the middle of bumfrickistan.
If you get some weirdly cushy data analysis position in manufacturing then props to you. I just get a weird vibe from the interviews I've had in that field (as well as some horror stories from people that worked in the car industry).
One such story because I'm dramapilled: "Why don't we just make more cars?" during a meeting in the throes of the 2020 supply chain crisis.
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naw i also do cool stuff but all they see is
because they get to have the production of several people's output for the price of less than several people
also i won't run away with all their money, there's also that
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I know you do but the excel part really brings me back to my first internship ages ago
And if they still impress boomers now I guess it looked even more dope back then
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