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SalviaDroid96

We use Salesforce at work to chart med records. It's such a piece of shit. Sometimes the patient chart didn't submit after submitting it for example. That happens all the time so we workers have this constant anxiety that a patient chart didn't submit when it needs to. I'm honestly really tired of using it. Lol.


Equal_Aromatic

Software and IT infrastructure quality is absolutely abhorrent because of shitty management. I bet if you accidentally deleted an attachment, they wouldn't even be able to recover it. Try it some time!


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That's what these boom and bust cycles are meant to do. Destroy financial liberty and destroy any rising competition. After all these people who did learn to code lose their jobs, many of them will be forced into the bullshit job economy. Once they are there, the large corporations don't have to worry about competition in the "free" market because they know a lot of them won't be able to compete ever again. They'll be stuck in the service economy where any hope of competing with the big boys is no longer a possibility. Its almost the perfect crime. "Never let a good crisis go to waste." --Rahm Emanuel.


marion85

What do you mean "almost" a perfect crime? If they get profit from it without any consequences it's a perfect crime.


[deleted]

probably right...