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Welcome Kendrick Luckenbach to the show. For four years, Kendrick worked in the QA trenches at San Diego Studio, where he toiled away on Sony's all-important MLB: The Show franchise. He even got a crack at some second party products, like Ready Set Heroes, and applications, like PlayStation Vue. I (Colin) wanted to invite Kendrick onto the show to bring balance to the industry-wide conversation surrounding labor, and quality assurance in particular. After all, we had a pro-labor episode not too long ago (#157), which is very much a view worth exploring. Yet, it's also important to represent where things go right, when, and why. Unlike Activision-Blizzard, Sony is renowned in game dev for being a great place to work. Does Kendrick agree? What was his experience like? What's a "smoke check?" Why is something called Jira important? What's PlayStation Neighborhood? We get into the nitty-gritty, which I know appeals to much of this very nerdy audience. Please enjoy.

Follow Kendrick on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KendrickLuck 

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Alex Landry

Jira!!! Great IT issue logging and management

Anonymous

I really enjoyed this episode. Thank you good sir

Will Hernandez

RIP Vue, still the greatest cable TV alternative of all time.

Brandon Soto

Another humble guy that gets it. Great job, Colin.

Kendrick Luckenbach

Agreed!!! Alas, it was too early to the game like so much other great tech. $45 for all inclusive+sports was an unbelievable deal

Eric J

Great interview.

Jeremy Seal

Great interview. I also agree that Knock back is the best podcast on the internet.

Anonymous

So one comment there are plenty of salary contract employees where I work that do not get paid for overtime in anyway and thats how my work place gets around paying for lots of overtime.

LastStandMedia

That's how it worked at my corporate gig, as well. The tradeoff, however, are the perks of full employment versus 1099. Being a 1099 employee is the worst possible tax situation in the American system, full-stop.

Bus83

Incredible stuff. As an avid sports gamer there isn’t a ton of coverage but this truly hit home. Awesome insight and content. The passion was evident, consider a spin-off quarterly sports pod?!?

Ben Haner

Great episode