• vettnerk@lemmy.ml
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    New guy at my job, polish dude. He seemed decent enough, just a bit… odd… but most of us were; after all, we were the kind of people who are willing to work on ships on the wrong side of the world for weeks, sometimes months at a time.

    I trained him to do the job I did, so he could run opposite of my shift, with some assistance from the chief tech and various others. The rest of the crew were pretty experienced, so it made it easier when he needed help with the more complex stuff. He did reasonably OK for a newhire. Nothing spectacularly good, but nothing spectacularly bad either.

    Until the crewing department told us he had been arrested back home, multiple counts of murder, and we were unlikely to have him onboard again, so we needed to train his replacement.

    Turned out he was a serial killer who killed people for their properties. He’s in prison now, and I’m sure you can google the person. I’m not sure what his actual name was, but we called him Winny. Any poles here who happen to remember the case and could link a news article? This happened roughly 10 years ago.

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    I had a brief stint in a shit hole during COVID lockdowns. This old dude started and it turned out his wife and the lady in charge were friends. He was one of the dumbest people I’ve ever met. He legit had someone else’s glasses on and didn’t know until the other guy was trying to find his. He said he thought it was weird that he couldn’t see properly. He also seen a few guys with face screens rather than masks and he wanted one. We told him you can get them from health and safety, so off he goes. Comes back and says they’re awful, you can’t see shit out of them. He hadn’t removed the protective covering…

    I’ve worked with some apes in my time but I’ve no idea how this guy got so far in life without dying or something

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      My father had his own business and at some point he had an assistant who is one of the dumbest people I’ve ever met. Her husband was an idiot too. At one point she was angry with him because he bought a “real” leather jacket out of some Russian guy’s trunk on some rest stop on the highway.

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      I traveled for a wedding where they’d rented out a whole place for guests to stay. They were just a little short of rooms and the first night I had to share a room with a friend. Older than me, has ADHD (I think I do too, but he has it in spades), kind of a mess. I woke up in the morning and couldn’t find my glasses. Sure enough, he got up before me, grabbed mine without knowing they weren’t his… Got them back later slightly mangled. Good times.

      He wasn’t dumb, but he could be startlingly oblivious about some things.

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    Long time ago my boss

    tells me to make an SSH account called “companyname” with password “companyname123”

    I refused, that’s stupid, it’s a security nightmare waiting to happen. I’ll happily make a different account and you know, make you use a good password

    No, you MUST do this.

    Okay, I protest, but orders are orders

    Fast forward 2 months. Servwr gets hacked, through that account. Boss tales awayy year bonus because of this.

    YOU FORCED ME TO DO THIS! !

    yes I did but you are still responsible for the security of all the servers. This server was hacked, and because of that you will be denied your bonus

    The stupidity that some people can display is amazing, really

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        You find a better job, then you quit

        But I’ll be honest, looking back at that job, that xompani really sucked the joy out of my life. Not the only company that did that either

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    Edited because this was a personal and limited-time only, story about my past. I don’t want this to keep lying around forever. Ask me in person if you want to hear it again :)

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    I once worked with a Puerto Rican. I’m not being racist, he literally couldn’t go more than an hour without reminding someone he was from Puerto Rico. He tried playing it like some kind of race card at least once a day. One time I heard one of my coworkers say loudly from across the room “No, being Puerto Rican has nothing to do with it. I don’t like you because you’re stupid.”

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    When I worked in the south we had a fellow that decided because he got fired by a black woman that everyone was a racist despite there being zero racial tension in the store other than his personal vendetta. He came back and tried to murder the most patently inoffensive skinny white dude in the the parking lot. He throttled him and was yelling he was an ___ lover because he was friendly with everyone. So its 1AM at Walmart and I go charging across the parking lot with zero plan. I ended up getting his attention then backpedaling at which point his victim had fled and he realized there was nothing else to do and ran off himself. I tried to give the cop the shirt that somehow rednecks feel like they need to shed before they “get physical” with someone and got only an offended look in return. They didn’t even take a statement.

    Same Walmart we had a fellow that was very clearly a recovering addict of some kind who want from hyper religious praise Jeebus to sullen and increasingly angry. He got to the point where he was showing up to get paid but wouldn’t do much work and would ride his bike around the backroom. I remember him becoming convinced we were all Satanic because we were talking about a fantasy setting. He told us we need to find Jesus I quiped “Does he provide an experience bonus” Not long after that we had cops monitoring the exit to ensure nobody got murdered on the way out. I’m not sure exactly what he said when they fired him but I understand threats were made.

    Same store there was the boss who turned on the electic door motor while I was fixing it causing the little hand crank to go flying across the room like a spear.

    Then there was the fellow who would just NOT stop stealing shit like blatantly who was eventually at long last fired for stealing root beer.

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    I once worked for a small ISP that decided to enter the calling card business. I built them a voice prompt system on top of Asterisk that made received PSTN calls over PRI and made outbound VoIP calls, all metered to cards with a unique number and a balance, and a UI to activate them. The business got boxes of physical cards printed, with a plan to sell them to convenience stores.

    They hired a salesperson (AKA worst coworker) to sell the boxes of cards. This coworker then sold many boxes of activated cards to many small stores at an unauthorised discount (below the level of profitability), for cash rather than the approved methods for retailers to buy them, and then apparently spent said cash at the casino. The business had to honour the cards (i.e. not deactivate them) at a big loss to avoid ruining their reputation, since the buyers apparently did not know the deal was dodgy. His tenure was, suffice to say, not long, but in his short time there, he managed to put the business under financial strain and it eventually went into liquidation.

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    Some annoying dumb fuck I don’t even remember the name anymore. That was almost a decade ago.

    Dude was a compulsive liar, he would brag about being some sort of super genius, but couldn’t even understand basic instructions.

    When he wasn’t slacking off, he was failing at doing the most basic tasks and annoying other people into doing it for him.

    I think he didn’t even last three months on the job. Given his lack of shame, ability to confidently lie and over hype his non existent qualities, I imagine he must be a successful politician or CEO nowadays.

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    A wannabe manager / story teller type.

    He couldn’t tell the truth to save his life. He would tell stories all day within earshot and you could hear the story morph through the day.

    He’s a director of IT now I think. I can’t be sure because he never told the truth.

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      This is my stepbrother 1000%. Dude will lie straight to my face about the dumbest shit for absolutely no reason, knowing full well I know he’s lying and doing it anyway. It’s absolutely bizarre.

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    I think I’ve blocked out most of the bad ones, and most of my coworkers have been good or okay.

    This one guy I remember though. This might only be relevant for people who live in software.

    He refused to name his tests. Normally with jest or mocha you have tests like

    describe(“user settings page”, () => { it(“allows the user to change their name”, () => { etc

    But he refused. He’d put empty string in both spots. So you’d open a test file and there’d just be a dozen anonymous unlabeled tests and you’d have to puzzle out what they were trying to do.

    He was a reasonably nice person when we talked, at least. But this drove me crazy.

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        He said that the test names were essentially comments, and “comments quickly become lies”. Which, fine, we’ve all seen bad comments. But the test names are more like file names than comments, and no sensible person is going to suggest we get rid of file and folder names. Except the other guy who responded to me with the shell scripts with no names that each call each other, maybe.

        He was on a different team at a large company so I didn’t get wind of this right away. We had a meeting scheduled to hash it out, but then there were mass layoffs that day and I left shortly after. For all I know he’s still there

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          I had a boss who didn’t allow comments. “I like clean code,” was what he said. He also didn’t like variables with easy to understand names, like config_file_path because he said, “this is a real company, not kindergarten.”

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    I worked with John Doe, who said no woman could tell him what to do, not even his wife. His new boss was a woman who wasn’t having his shit. He quit after a few months.

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    I worked with Aaron Barr

    He went on to be CEO of HBGary, a federal contractor. He claimed he could dox Anonymous. It didn’t go well for him.

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    Worked with a murderer who was living under a fake name, back in the 90s. But he was actually fine.

    There were probably terrible people at that job, but I don’t remember… Oh, the first actual real, live creationist I ever met was at that job.

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      the first actual real, live creationist I ever met was at that job.

      Wait, the fact that they were a creationist made them a terrible person? Not any actions, poor character traits, or a proselytiser.

      Was it purely because they believed something that we don’t?

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          the only thing stopping them …

          Is that what they actually believe? Who told you what they actually believe? How many people actually believe this? Is this the primary motivation?

          Have you been lied to?

          people who can’t be bothered to do a minimal amount of reading to understand the world around us are usually terrible people.

          Says the guy who believes in strawmen.