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> Yeah, I think there's almost always a point where a company decides they need to stop generally trusting their employees. Then all the trustworthy ones start getting more and more frustrated, or just start checking out.

$employer has formal separation of duties between development and build/release for some things, which deal with other people's money. I'm pretty sure it's mandated by customer contracts.




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