>at work >programmer alpha is the chadbro founder who graduated from top tier uni >his sensei is some 50 year old phd guy >his inner circle are the experienced programmers >im pretty much bottom tier >nobody asks me for anything ever, i only get the shittiest job like hunting down bugs and writing documentation or doing code monkey tier parts >the females in the office instinctively know im the omega programmer and treat me like shit >the intern tries to befriend me out of pity >the office cleaning lady gives me food out of pity >the receptionist/assistant is completely oblivious of my existence
how do i get out of this situation of being the omega?
So long as you're not being abused, just deal with it. There are far worse things.
Jeremiah Diaz
>1. Befriend programmer alpha >2. create small turmoil in the group >3. watch the group slowly crash and burn
Josiah Anderson
cute loli
Owen Garcia
feed the loli
Adrian Diaz
Stick your dirty hands into everything. Work with different projects in the group and with different project leads. Eventually you'll just accumulate the knowledge and experience other more specialized people don't have, and they'll start coming to you for help. At work nobody really knows what I "do", but they sure as hell keep coming to me for advice and help because besides the senior architect (who never has time for anything because senior positions are 24/7 meetings) I'm the next best guy in the office that understands our whole system from top to bottom.
Also disregard 3DPD females. They are not important. Be nice to and mentor your interns. Tell the cleaning lady good morning when you see her. They're not fucking pitying you, they're being nice people and trying to make friends.
Jaxon Richardson
Don't expect anyone to present you opportunities on a silver plate.
Just be persistent and keep asking for work you are interested in.
Isaiah Nguyen
Unironically this
Juan Rogers
>how do i get out of this situation of being the omega? Go to guns.