I'm not sure one person behaving a certain way constitutes a pattern.
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It becomes a pattern if you see the same basic stuff happening over and over again over the decades. "There is nothing new under the sun."
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Who the fuck would co-sign an employee's mortgage?!
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It's happened. And the employee was afraid to death to leave (and afraid of the owner). This wasn't at some obscure outfit either.
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The thing is, the real world of tech is much dirtier, much grimier, nastier and stranger than most understand.
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The "The Master Psychological Manipulator Pattern" hits ways to close to home. Only things missing for me are constant micro management and control fetish. Thought it was super rare, because of the circumstances it needs to occur.
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I don’t think it is. Once a manipulator gets into the head of an employee they’re stuck in basically an abusive relationship.
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You might find this interesting, re: Life outside game dev:https://humanwhocodes.com/blog/2018/10/my-somewhat-complete-salary-history-software-engineer/ …
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seem magnified by hot CA market, don't think east coast is matching outside of fintech. but could be wrong.
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