Yeah, if he’s still working at “like 100,” he’s either passionate about the work or needs the job because someone stole his retirement. Either way, he’s not going to be pushing the boundaries.
Prepare for every single minor tech problem he has to become your problem. You’ll spend more time helping him than doing your own job. This may or may not be downside, depending on how much you like your job.
Wallace, no contest.
The stories that man could tell, bonus points if he has his dog Gromit with him
I already have the hobbies of a 90 year old. We can trade model railway info.
He probably wants as little drama as possible. Just like me.
Yeah, if he’s still working at “like 100,” he’s either passionate about the work or needs the job because someone stole his retirement. Either way, he’s not going to be pushing the boundaries.
Prepare for every single minor tech problem he has to become your problem. You’ll spend more time helping him than doing your own job. This may or may not be downside, depending on how much you like your job.