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It's not even a question of "worth it." You and "Bob" have seriously
incompatible views of what your job is and how your performance
is measured. Sooner or later one of you will decide to sever your
relationship with the company. It is always better to walk out and
take your carpet with you than to have it pulled out from under you.
> Whether or not I end up having the carpet ripped out from underneath me,
> this is going to be a wee bit of fall I'm afraid. No matter what, I plan on
> leaving. No job is worth having a threat hanging over your head. No job is
> worth this much stress. No job is worth counting words to measure quality.
> It's somewhat akin to judging an artist by how much red paint is used.
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