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CodeSmith is a Sinking Ship - Get a refund

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u/Swami218 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

No, I don’t ‘not like’ you and I certainly don’t hate you. And I don’t think it’s total doom and gloom out there. I actually said in a different comment that I was sick of other people being all about doom and gloom. I don’t understand why you’d make this comment to me.

u/michaelnovati replied · ★ FEATURED
Sorry I was offline for 3 hours and flailing a bit to catch up and responding to things not well, agree it's a half baked indirect comment. Anyways, the point was if people are getting laid off and they have experience they are very much capable of getting great new jobs and moving forward, and I don't see why they would go back to teach at Codesmith. I was trying to explain that the way it happens isn't trivial and you won't be handle those offers, it takes a lot of focus and effort, where having the first instinct to go teach at Codesmith might slow you down or distract you, and it maybe a little add on for some side income. The whole thread about people being laid off teaching is not really super interesting to me and I would prefer to focus on the changes Codesmith is making and understanding what's going on, it's a big tangent I probably should have just skipped.