Self-doubt in the tech industry
Years ago, in a previous job, a good coworkerfriend and I had a couple of beers and jokingly wrote a list of what it's like to onboard into a new team in the tech industry. While it was originally intended to be funny, I now suspect it's the truest thing I'll ever write. Rather than preserving it in a Dropbox file, I'm going to fling it out to the wilds of the internet:
Dealing with your self-doubt: the life cycle
- "Who am I and what did I just sign?"
- "I suck at this."
- "I thought I had this, then I got that huge customer ticket."
- "I'm only here for the beer."
- "I realize you all made a terrible mistake in hiring me, but lemme at least get an initial response out so this customer won't shank us."
- "I don't actually know what I'm doing, but I've got these six commands that I run all the time. Maybe one of them will tell me what to do next."
- "I don't know how to solve this problem but I know it happened three months ago, because I heard the person next to me working on it … maybe there are answers there I can steal"
- "Hey, that person next to me is working on something that sounds like a customer outage I worked three months ago. Maybe I can help."
- "I'm pretty sure that thing that's coming next week is going to be a problem. I'm going to file a proactive issue with our managerial team, so maybe things don't explode."
- "I don't like websites. I'm taking up
llama farmingdental hygiene. GOODBYE INTERNET"