I was almost bounced by HR during a screening interview a couple of years ago when they found out I had been doing maintenance work for the previous six months. I had to explain that it was a tiny part of my overall work experience. The hiring hypocrisy is strong.
Also as you point out, getting funding for preventative maintenance or continuous improvement is extremely difficult in a corporate IT environment, especially if there isn't a product owner to advocate for the system and to secure funding. Although I do believe you need a product owner to drive the work to ensure it delivers business value, and not have it driven solely by developers.
Also as you point out, getting funding for preventative maintenance or continuous improvement is extremely difficult in a corporate IT environment, especially if there isn't a product owner to advocate for the system and to secure funding. Although I do believe you need a product owner to drive the work to ensure it delivers business value, and not have it driven solely by developers.