Design: A manager asks you to change the entire color scheme to bright neon 30 minutes before a client presentation., Design: A developer wants to skip user testing because "they already know what the user wants.", Design: A colleague asks you to add five different partner logos to a clean, minimalist header., Recruiter: A manager demands a Senior Developer with 10 years of experience in a 2-year-old technology., Recruiter: A lead wants to offer a candidate 30% less than the market rate to "save budget.", Recruiter: A colleague asks you to schedule five interviews for them on a day they are already in 6 hours of meetings., Developer: A colleague from another team asks you to "quickly" fix a bug in their code, bypassing your own sprint tasks., Developer: A manager asks you to keep supporting an old system that is no longer secure or efficient., Developer A lead asks you to use a "dirty" shortcut to finish a feature faster, but you know it will cause crashes later., QA: A manager asks you to sign off on a release even though you found three "medium" bugs., QA: A colleague insists you test a massive feature manually because they don't want to wait for automation scripts., QA: A developer finishes a feature at 5:55 PM and asks you to "just check it real quick" before they go home., Market. A Developer asks you to launch a full email campaign for a new feature they just finished, but you haven't written the copy or Segmented the lead list., Market. A manager asks you to make a technical blog post "go viral" by tomorrow. You know the content is too niche for a mass audience., Market. Your manager gives you five different social media platforms to manage daily, but you are a team of one and already busy with SEO., The "Last-Minute" Feature: A manager asks you to add a "small" feature to a website on Friday afternoon, right before a Monday launch., Changing the Stack: Your lead wants to switch the project to a new programming language / tool you haven't mastered yet., The Extra Meeting: You are deep in "focus time" for your task, and your manager invites you to a non-essential brainstorming session., Skipping QA: A manager suggests skipping the final testing phase to meet a tight deadline., Taking on a Junior's Task: You are asked to do a task for a junior specialist, but you have your own high-priority tasks to finish..

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