Not OP. Early on in my career I worked as an hourly contractor. They kept trying to reduce my hours because the software I was delivering was practically bug free so they just assumed it was easy. Not my proudest moment but I was desperate for more hours so I let bugs get into production. End users would notice and I’d get a block of hours to come in and fix the bug which would usually only take me a few minutes. I made more money and the management and end users were very happy to get the prompt fixes. The end users liked being a part of the process and it was a good chance for me to talk to them. Management was happy to have such a hard worker available to fix software that was obviously hard to make. Everyone was much happier with more bugs.