To make it very clear to everyone, I'm not upset at all. I'm happy as hell that I'm finally out of the corporate rat race. I got out. I've got reams of notes here for a book, and I've been testing the waters on Twitter. Twitter is great because you get quick feedback-unlike blogs
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Normally, when I wrote a blog post it's hours of writing and then one atomic release. With Twitter, I can adapt the writing based off audience feedback. It's great, and very rewarding.
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I'm not interested in talking to the press at all, so please stop contacting me as I won't reply. For the record, all of my tweets are based off real-life events, and I have borrowed terminology, ideas, or concepts from other current/ex-coworkers at various places.
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I'm wondering if these negative corporate experiences of yours reflect the majority of the industry or not. I've only recently entered the industry and have experienced some of what you've described, but not to the same degree at all.
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I’ve condensed almost 25 years into a few posts. I’m trying to pass along what I’ve learned or seen. Most of the time, if you just get shit done and make the people around you happy you’ll be fine. Be careful around large/famous tech firms.
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