Company laid off techie with just 12 minutes farewell. A week later, they made a shocking discovery: ‘Nobody even knew…’
A company laid off a senior engineer to save money. This engineer was the only one fixing critical system problems every night. After his departure, the payment service began to fail. Investigations revealed the engineer's hidden work. The inciden...

However, karma hit the company sometime later. The payment service started to malfunction. It was then discovered that the engineer was single-handedly keeping the system running.
“Turns out he was manually fixing edge-case data corruption every night for 3 years. Nobody even knew…” he wrote.
The post went viral on the microblogging site and gained more than two million views. One reacted: “The ultimate corporate backfire.
Management fires the most critical asset to make a spreadsheet look good, completely blind to the fact that his invisible, daily manual fixes were the only thing keeping the core database alive.”
The poster however maintained that both the engineer and the company were at fault: “That staff engineer could have done 2 fixes
- fix the issue permanently instead of manual patching
Another commenter also blamed the engineer for never automating the system. “So the staff engineer never automated or even documented a vital piece of upkeep for years and made themselves the single point of failure? Sounds very cool and responsible…” the comment read.
Another remark read: “Classic bus factor. If one person is silently fixing prod every night, that is not heroism, it is missing automation and missing docs…”
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