@Mehdi well I put in a massive effort to push our apps to be upgraded to Java 8, and now that it's happening the executives are going back and deciding if they want to entirely re-write the applications instead of just upgrading the java versions/etc. Which is great.. for the company. The bad part is that if they decide to rewrite them, it'll be outsourced to a vendor company. 99% of my coding comes from these systems, so essentially my job will become obsolete
I had this worry and talked to my CIO about it about a month ago now, and I was kind of hoping he would assure me that my job would remain and I would keep coding, but instead he basically said that my worries were true and my gut feeling here is correct
one of them is some salesforce business analyst (ew) and the second is a solution architect.. so I've been kind of trying to gun for this solution architect role which would at least be a few steps up the ladder in my career, but the downside is that it'll be 0% coding
further downsides are that I would be like a fish out of water, I know solution architecture, but not sure that I would know enough to be a stand-alone guy doing this on my own with no help
So I've been kind of forced into a corner, where if I want to stay at my company I'll likely need to shift to a different role which I might not enjoy (and abandon coding), or I'll need to leave the company I like to risk getting hired somewhere where I can remain coding
@Mehdi yeah I work with them closely, and last time something like this happened it was all "oh bb don't worry, they'll do the coding and then you'll do the support. You'll be programming don't worry" and then I never heard of that project again 3 years later..
So I'm very anxious right now with my future at the company, because 2 months ago I was basically in the mindset that I'd be sticking around forever, and now I'm like... uhhh idk wtf is going to happen
@ballBreaker no no I meant more like: "hey guys, you wouldn't have an opening? I'd like to see something new" => good value for them since you know the client context and environment
I'm also very anxious about applying for a new job because I feel like I've become very stale technology wise, I was already bad at coding interviews, and now I've done java 6 for 3 years lol
@ballBreaker i would apply to a company you don't necessarily want and get a feel on how the industry assesses candidates nowadays and use that as a training to fine tune future interviews / versions of your CV
@ballBreaker that seems a good reason. For me as a Mexican a project that is paid 5000 USD in 1 or 2 months is a good amount (living in Mexico). But checking the average monthly income of a full stack developer its more than 5000 and per month.
@Tim Im happy about that, I sen't them my cv but I think I was now who they were looking for (c# and angular) but im most experienced at Nuxt, Vue, Mongoose, Node.js, PWA, Hybrid apps... I hope to find something in the US because im kind of tired of freelancing
@JohnHarris haha yeah it wasn't the best, I mean I didn't actually starve but I went massively into debt that I'm still JUST recovering from 3 years later
@Tim Right, I said that because here in Mexico there are people who "go to the toilet" but in reality they are in the phone, or doing something else but pooping
okay cool, I'll check that out then! Thanks for the heads up ^^
@JohnHarris hahaha yeah it's the worst when it's something you're not interested in, and a blessing when it is
@Mehdi I think once I make the decision that I need to leave, my desire to get a new job will highly outweigh my reluctance to apply, or at least I'm hoping lmao
but I'll put some work in here and there into my CV/linkedin/etc in the meantime
or on the alternative, that I put all this work into my CV/Resume/applying, and then end up getting this new role and liking it, but I guess that's also silly as it's not going to be wasted effort
Im scared of leaving my country and being alone, not knowing anyone but I will definitely go to if the opportunity comes to me. (Or after this project im working on is finished I will find the opportunity).
@JohnHarris that's how I feel as well, it took me about 5 years in my current city to establish my friend group and my family lives decently close still.. idea of moving countries scares tf out of me
yeah that's true! I definitely dont' blame you in your situation, moving from Mexico to a more developed country, but realistically for me, everything I need should be able to be found where I am
@ballBreaker i was incredibly lucky to having settled in Berlin 1.5y before Covid to build a circle of friends, I can't imagine how would I have lived the covid period otherwise
@ballBreaker You are lucky to be able to find what you need without having to do something like me. I like my country but most of the jobs are underpaid, and many people or businesses are now willing to invest in technology because they don't see the value in it or how to earn more money by using it. I have an uncle that owns a huge factory in Mexico but still has little technology.
I'm not even sure that I want to spend the rest of my life in this city... I'll pretty much never own a house here with how screwed the real estate market is
I guess my best move is as mehdi said though, I should at least brush up my CV, Linkedin, and see what kind of opportunities are out there for me right now
@ballBreaker You don't really need to. I have had that question before, I have questioned myself the purpose of leaving, and thought about how no matter what we do, we are all still going to the same place (we all die at the end). It does not matter if you suffered, were happy, successful or not, etc. And based on that, I try to just enjoy my life, why suffer when I can be happy
That's one thing that freaks me out about staying at this company and applying for this architect role... programming is something I enjoy doing everyday and look forward to doing everyday, do I really want to take a role where I won't have that?
I have too many questions for myself and not enough answers
@JohnHarris haha yeah it's one of those things though, the more I think about my current situation the more doors that open for my possible solutions to it, I didn't really consider leaving the country.. but the more I think about it, I wasn't even sure I'd be staying here my whole life anyways, so more questions I need to answer for myself
@JohnHarris Nice to meet you man, pop back again and chat sometimes!
@MwBakker hahaha are you doing that job again/still ?
@ballBreaker no, and insurance is giving me about 100 euro in return
and to compensate the shit feeling of theft and figural theft by insurance I bought my dreamphone, but principally I dont like spending that much on a phone so I thought I'll sell it with 100 euro profit and then at least there is that. But it might take a while when I find this phone again for sale in germany
I have a Hashmap<String, List<Int> > and I have a Pair<String, Int>. I want to check if my hashmap already has the String in my pair, and then if it does, add the Int to the corresponding List. Does that make sense?
so I'm writing if (myMap.containsKey(myPair.first)) { myMap[myPair.first].add(myPair.second) }
but Kotlin doesn't like that because the key could have been removed after the if check