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How do you work with your employer?   [Edit]

Survey period: 29 May 2000 to 4 Jun 2000

The 9-5 office job is definitely passe in this day and age. What's your situation, and do you prefer it this way?

OptionVotes% 
Full time On site19257.83
Full time but both from home and work9729.22
Full time, but remotely all the time278.13
Piece work164.82



 
GeneralUsing Off-shore developers Pin
Arvind2331-May-00 1:09
Arvind2331-May-00 1:09 
GeneralHow productive is off-site work anyway? Pin
Arvind2329-May-00 11:24
Arvind2329-May-00 11:24 
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Jay29-May-00 15:59
Jay29-May-00 15:59 
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Chris Maunder29-May-00 17:06
cofounderChris Maunder29-May-00 17:06 
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BobPlace30-May-00 1:03
BobPlace30-May-00 1:03 
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Arvind2330-May-00 2:55
Arvind2330-May-00 2:55 
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BobPlace30-May-00 6:36
BobPlace30-May-00 6:36 
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BobPlace30-May-00 6:37
BobPlace30-May-00 6:37 
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Arvind2330-May-00 7:48
Arvind2330-May-00 7:48 
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Jay30-May-00 7:40
Jay30-May-00 7:40 
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Arvind2330-May-00 7:53
Arvind2330-May-00 7:53 
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BobPlace30-May-00 10:52
BobPlace30-May-00 10:52 
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Arvind2330-May-00 13:31
Arvind2330-May-00 13:31 
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David Goodkin30-May-00 8:25
sussDavid Goodkin30-May-00 8:25 
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Arvind2330-May-00 13:42
Arvind2330-May-00 13:42 
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Brad Smith2-Jun-00 14:57
Brad Smith2-Jun-00 14:57 
My boss doesn't like the idea of telecommuting, either. He's never articulated his position as well as you, Grant, but I suspect his thinking is similar. Nevertheless, I do all my work at home. Sure, I go into the office at least one day every other week for the useless, time-wasting "face-time" but I don't actually get any work done on those days unless I come home and get cranking.

How is it that I get to work at home? First of all, I'm a contractor, so the rules are completely different. Still, he could cut me loose, and I made that option plainly clear to him when I _told_ him that I would be working from home from now on... that was about 4 months ago.

I also told him that if there was a ghost of a chance of meeting the (in his own words) 'highly compressed' schedule, I would need to work from home because I cannot even afford to lose the three hours total per day (yes) commuting on the road. He grudgingly agreed.

A lot of people will use any excuse to screw off and, obviously, telecommuting would be the big kahuna of boondoggles for them. Management knows this, and fears that these employees will go from 35% capacity to zero in no time and then be beyond successful integration back into the office. And they'd be right - about those people.

Fortunately, not everyone is like that, otherwise no company would succeed. When I say I work a 70 hr week, I mean SEVENTY hours. Not 30% of 70. That means I spend almost all of my waking hours six days a week in front of this machine, NOT doing what I'm doing now.

Since starting at home, I've been doing 50-70 weeks without fail until lately. I waste no time on the road or with eating out. My wife and daughter have to be reminded occasionally if they're encroaching too much but, at this workload, they are frankly the ones getting screwed, not my company.

This week, I completed release 1 (13 month timeline - 2 people) of our app ONE day late and that only because of debilitating backpain I've suffered over the last three weeks that has most likely been brought on by too much time sitting. I'm kneeling as I type this now and it has taken me twenty minutes with standup breaks to write this much. So, I HAVE been running at 30% for the last three weeks 'cause I TRY to work 60-70 but my back doesn't allow it. But I think that is better than ZERO because, if I were compelled to come into the office, I would have been on unpaid leave the last 3 weeks, a no-win situation, wouldn't you agree?

The app went to be pressed on CD today ON SCHEDULE. The consequences? The master couldn't sit on my boss' desk for a whole day doing nothing but being a trophy or some such. I, who actually made a harsh delivery date through the most difficult obstacle I've yet faced as a programmer - THE INABILITY TO SIT FOR MORE THAN 10 MINUTES - will end up convincing him of the merit of nothing, probably. No doubt he thinks the back pain is an excuse
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Arvind232-Jun-00 16:23
Arvind232-Jun-00 16:23 
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Brad Smith2-Jun-00 16:58
Brad Smith2-Jun-00 16:58 
GeneralWork at home, submit at office? Pin
Santosh Rao28-May-00 21:47
Santosh Rao28-May-00 21:47 
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Arvind2330-May-00 13:46
Arvind2330-May-00 13:46 
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George30-May-00 22:03
George30-May-00 22:03 

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