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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Any corp/government white collar bureaucratic information economy job where you get lost in the org chart of a large organization. Company has a large budget for a large project and no one individually kills what they eat, doing planning, compliance, administrative, IT work that doesn’t really matter to anyone. No one know what you do so they can’t say you are doing it wrong. Your manager is just as lazy so they don’t want to rock the boat either. Create some new system or process and get paid forever to “maintain” it. Can be anything from project manager to IT operations to analyst to content specialist to staff attorney to CEO or President. [/quote] My husband is a federal program analyst that used to work for a FAANG. He would often get contacted after work hours, even late Sunday nights at times. You can’t get away with being mediocre at a FAANG unless you can move around before Focus. As a fed, things are far more flexible, and weekends are respected. This probably depends on the team though. Anyway, I’m envious because that’s not the case working in a school. [/quote] FAANG invented Rest and Vest. [/quote]
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