Employee frustration

Betty Sue has emailed Victor a list of issues that are categorized by priority. Higher priority issues must be dealt with first, while lower priority issues are dealt with later. Victor gets the list of issues with the newest release and notifies the developer team that they must stop the new feature work they are doing immediately and start fixing the issues with the new release. David, a senior developer on the team, is frustrated because he was in a nice rhythm and now is scrambling to reorient himself with work he did a month ago.

Michael, a junior developer on the team and still new to the codebase, is worried about a higher priority issue that is on the list. Michael scrambles to resolve the higher priority issue ...

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