Yeah but what you’re learning is “how to not catastrophically fail your customers”. In a better company that’s a lesson you already learned. There is going to be a LOT of stress and tension, it's hardly a great learning environment.
>In a better company that’s a lesson the company already learned.
FTFY. Just because you work at a company doesn't mean you were around to experience what ever event provided some sort of "learning" experience. If you don't experience it personally, what ever systems the company has in place to protect itself from said events just look like bloat/legacy cruft ripe for a young upstart to disrupt away.