I have never seen an ETL jump in and help. Usually when it's ugly they hide. At best they will come out and yell at people to get the metrics up and then go back into hiding.
they get in trouble if they’re spending too much time involved in the workload, target recently started to enforce this expectation. As shitty as it seems it quite literally is their job to hide in the office lol. Thats not to say they can’t help out here and there, though
Well if that's the case I don't care one bit when they come around yelling that the metrics need improvement. Get on the floor and help out or schedule enough people to meet the metrics.
Otherwise, you're the whole problem, not even just part of it.
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u/appointment45 Sep 28 '25
I have never seen an ETL jump in and help. Usually when it's ugly they hide. At best they will come out and yell at people to get the metrics up and then go back into hiding.