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I'm not a techie, but it
I'm not a techie, but it couldn't be clearer for anybody who knows you not to be struck by your sheer enthusiasm and passion for the work. And when you say, "I like to address issues, if there are any, question decisions, if I think that they need to be questioned, do things a little differently, if I believe that it is fairer for everyone involved. I think I stir the pot too much and I think both ends (DA and I) realised that we just don't fit together," that's exactly what's so admirable in any worker. What it in fact shows is not just simply humaneness about work, but also that you deeply care about the organisation and the people working in it and using the software. It's all too easy to follow orders, and not bother with what everyone else, including users/colleagues, etc, feel.
So, great work, and I'm sure you'll do even more brilliantly in the future.
Bon Courage!
ZC