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Save yourself a lot of trauma and get out of this mess. Been in a similar situation, spent five years trying to fix things, gave up. Could have saved myself some of the therapy I now need.


This alternative is not to be neglected. You don't have to save the whole world. Save what you can that is worth saving. If you are competent to build good new things, do that.


Why is 'saving the world' even on the table here or in similar cases? Guys making $20mil a year don't look to me like they need saving from above. If you have that kind of money I trust you know what you're doing and can pay for help when help is needed. Otherwise, you don't deserve that cash. Other people might spend it better.

I, for one, have never been saved out of good heart or pitty. Every doctor visit somehow results in money being transfered from my bank account to theirs.


Those people didn't have to be doctors, or nurses or med techs. They all need to make a living, but not necessarily by probing you. A good many of them entered medicine because it seemed like something they could do to help people. Even if that has since all burned away, you still benefited.

I spent a career not becoming a millionaire at Microsoft (definitely on the table, at the time) because Microsoft was and remains too evil. Likewise Oracle. Or making weapons. I do not answer Google recruiters' e-mail, and not just because Google interview process is far too annoying for anybody with any self-respect to tolerate. (Who does work there? Many worked for companies Google bought.)

Doing work that benefits humanity, or natural ecosystems or whatever, is the reason to do things. The money it pays is how you afford to be able to spend your life doing that.

I feel sorry for people who work knowing the work they do makes the world worse. But not very sorry, because most have a choice. Some find ways to add value from within, e.g. two I know at Oracle do Free Software full time. I mostly cannot tell which do or don't, so I do not condemn all Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Oracle, BAE employees. But I choose not to be there.


Yes, life is too short and there are so many much better jobs to waste time on such a project.


i can imagine how some super senior engineer may like this kind of very challenging experience.


A super senior consultant might: they are paid by the hour/day and they are free to fire the client and leave if the working situation becomes too hairy.

As an employee, the best advice is GTFO.


True, perhaps some are into maintaining shitty legacy systems with not enough budget.


OP is clearly not senior. If they were they would know how to get from A to B.


Do you work at Google? They never repair things. Hence 5 (10?) unfinished chat programs.


A Google employee would have told you that they work for Google.




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