This is typical of how developers are treated by either their managers or by people who apparently aspire to consult managers by speaking the same BS lingo ("force multiplier": the consultant's salary is force multiplied.)
No other profession has to endure that level of incessant criticism. If a law firm has a fixed number of positions, no one says they should make themselves replaceable, or else they're building silos.
What utter nonsense. People like you are responsible for the constant stream of BS that working developers have to endure.
No other profession has to endure that level of incessant criticism. If a law firm has a fixed number of positions, no one says they should make themselves replaceable, or else they're building silos.
What utter nonsense. People like you are responsible for the constant stream of BS that working developers have to endure.