What’s one thing in your work that feels like a big waste of time, money, or just plain inefficient?
Posted by Educational-Day-2296@reddit | sysadmin | View on Reddit | 12 comments
Hey there, I hope you are all doing alright. I am currently a university student hoping to start a podcast project that’s all about real-world problems in different jobs, trades, and businesses.
I’d love to hear from folks in this community about:
- What’s an annoying problems, costs, etc in your line of work that you wish you didn’t have to deal with?
- Are there any tools or tech you tried that just didn’t work for your job?
- What tools or tech really work for you?
I’m hoping to feature real stories and frustrations.
Thanks in advance for sharing and feel free to rant. Your input might inspire something useful for others in the same field
Roticap@reddit
So are you just farming content to feed into an AI to vomit out worse content? Cause that's what it feels like when you post this identical post across a bunch of different subs within minutes
RoaringRiley@reddit
Or another idiot trying to make everyone do their homework assignment for them.
LetsAutomateIt@reddit
Inputting time by the minute of what I’m doing, they say it’s to justify headcount but we still hire and fire people even if the team’s average work time is 50 hours a week. We have a separate schedule of what we plan to work on for the week also.
jupit3rle0@reddit
Timesheets.
gothaggis@reddit
filling out spreadsheets of vulnerability remediations
Practical-Alarm1763@reddit
And filling out bullshit audit questionnaire spreadsheets with "Checklist" security items.
Volatile_Elixir@reddit
Management….
NGrey119@reddit
Have a guy that still can’t figure out who to assign tickets to. An AI bot can do a better job for less
Dadarian@reddit
Me.
I-Iypnotoad@reddit
Agreed, this guy. Never met him but I just have a feeling..
Dadarian@reddit
Who’s got two thumbs? This guy.
FenixSoars@reddit
Commuting.
Oh wait.