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This business of quantizing savings/profits due to documentation
is kinda nebulous from where I sit. I may, though, just be
looking at it from the wrong perspective. Too many trees --
can't see forest. :-)
Right, but it's still the case that they'll interview the guy who
claims to have saved the company thousands of dollars on docs
instead of the guy who can find his way through orphaned API code.
One place where I worked we actually HIRED two of those losers.
Neither one cranked out as much as one doc revision! And right now
their clones are getting interviewed and hired instead of me at
the few remaining places around here. Am I whining too much?
Should I be more creative on my resume?
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