Blocker Workarounds

Real workplace problems become career blockers when developers treat them as reasons they cannot move. Developers who advance ask what they can still do within existing constraints. The recommended exercise is to identify what remains poss…

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Real workplace problems become career blockers when developers treat them as reasons they cannot move. Developers who advance ask what they can still do within existing constraints. The recommended exercise is to identify what remains possible without requiring the blocker to be fixed first. A messy codebase should prompt documentation and a proposed fix instead of waiting for cleanup to be assigned. For toxic culture, the article recommends planning an exit while building proof of value.