Episode 222: Cowboy CTO and underpaid after promotion

Published: Aug. 10, 2020, 7 p.m.

In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions:

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    Hey, long time fan of the show!

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    Our current CTO came in as the result of a merger. For most of his life, he was a solo developer and owned his own company.

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    The struggles we are facing now are:

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    • He is not responsive at all, neither via chat, nor email, nor any other communication tool.
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    • He often says \u201cI\u2019ll do it\u201d but then takes weeks to finish
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    • He has thousands of unread emails in his inbox
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    • When he writes tickets, the details are unclear for others
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    • He codes way too much for a CTO, in my opinion, and his code is a bit messy compared to the other developers
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    Since he is a really nice person, we all want to give him feedback that makes him understand his role better, and to avoid being a bottleneck.

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    I know that changing another person is hard, but at the same time I know that he is motivated to become a good CTO.

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    How do I help him?\u201d

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    Hi. I\u2019ve only recently discovered your podcast this quarantine, and it\u2019s been really helpful at work already. So when I was faced with this problem, I immediately thought of you!

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    I have been a professional software developer for just over a year and have received great feedback from my manager and team. During my performance review, I asked what I would need to qualify for promotion. I got the news that I had already been recommended for a promotion!

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    Meanwhile, a friend still in university got an entry-level job offer from my company that pays more than I would make if my promotion went through. Where I come from, there are no negotiations when companies recruit at universities, so it\u2019s not a matter of them negotiating a better deal.

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    If the promotion does not come through I have no qualms trying to negotiate. If the promotion does comes through, would I come off as ungrateful if I bring this up? Am I asking for too much by wanting to be paid more at a higher position than what a new grad would be paid at entry level? I know it\u2019s not an ideal world and I feel greedy as I type this, but I just want to be compensated for what I think I\u2019m worth. I also think that it also comes down to my ego at some point. SEND HALP

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