Nope, not even close. Yes, CRUD apps and simple parsers/middleware are dead simple in theory, but when you have scores of execs fighting over quirky business rules, combine that with attrition and years of technical debt and even simple things become complex, crufty codebases. Pile on regulatory compliance and other external factors and it gets unmanageable quickly. Dealing with this is one of the biggest reasons type A programmers leave the enterprise space -- if you are frustrated easily by politics and nonsensical requests, AND you are confident enough or empowered enough to say not, the odds are high you will be unhappy.