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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Who are these managers who aren't also technical experts doing the same work as their direct reports? I need to get one of those gigs. I constantly hear about managers only signing time sheets and performance evaluations. Sigh. I'm a millennial and became a manager because I wanted to run my own program. I got sick of managers who didn't know as much as me telling me what to do. If you have a great manager though, there's no reason to keep climbing the ladder. Being a manager is the worst. You can have one poor performer who takes up 30 hours a week of your time, and that becomes your life for a while. [/quote] I am leagues ahead of my direct reports in terms of technical skills. Because I don’t have budget to hire my equals. [/quote] Management often lacks technical abilities. Those whom can’t do, manage.[/quote]
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