That is where I acknowledge my own fault in that on company time I am
at their digression as to what I should be spending it on. I think he
had every right to be angry about that because I wish I had just done
it all in my own time. One difficulty is that I have a desktop for
work and security won't permit me from working on the code on my own
laptop and I have no way of working on things at home. I can stay late
after work but am not able to lock up because I don't have a key or
alarm user meaning when the last person who can lock up goes I get
kicked out.

This is probably my favourite like from the JIRA comment but I will
take out the name of the company from the package:

"Hmmm .... I noticed these new "uk.co.x.model" classes. I happen to
dislike very much extensive use of model classes
which in my view is an over-engineered, unproductive waste of time
typical of code written by consultants. And, it's completely
inconsistent with the existing codebase."

You are right that it is totally inconsistent with the existing
codebase. I am glad of it because the existing code base is probably
the worsted structured, messy code I have worked on ignoring an entire
catalogue of best practices that I have taken for granted at other
companies. Unproductive waste of time typical of code written by
consultants. Ouch. I am glad I can laugh at this because otherwise I
could cry.

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