Our workflows and productivity metrics regularly ask knowledge workers for things that do not make good knowledge work.

Bloggers on reddit lament how much “meta-work” and “not-work” exists in tech. They kvetch about the conversations and the waiting. They consider the principal engineer’s calendar, packed with meetings, quod erat demonstratum that those roles are “easy” and “airware.” They insist that, if they could manage to not get caught, they could keep several such positions simultaneously and never under-deliver on any of them. None of these jobs, they claim, ask them for all that much code.

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    30 days ago

    I’m but a lowly fidgeter but this is very similar to the age-old IT guy paradox:

    Shit’s borked! What do we even pay you for???
    or
    Everything is working perfectly! What do we even pay you for???