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The US Army doesn't allow me to just stop being a soldier.
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I had a project manager who once told the team that no project should ever run late because there were 24 hours in every day and we could work them all if we had to.
I told him if we had towork 24 hours a day, HE had done a really bad job of planning the project.
Avery Hilditch
In the beautiful city of
Adelaide, South Australia
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I don't work 100hrs a week on average (though the last three have been just that) but I do it because I have a stake in the company I am a part of. It is my future and sinks or swims with me. Sacrifice now, reap later.
I don't have your charm Butler, so I have to work hard
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa
Macbeth muttered:
I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er
DavidW wrote:
You are totally mad. Nice.
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Paul Watson wrote:
I don't work 100hrs a week on average (though the last three have been just that) but I do it because I have a stake in the company I am a part of. It is my future and sinks or swims with me. Sacrifice now, reap later.
And good luck to you. Just remember that work isn't everything.
Paul Watson wrote:
I don't have your charm Butler, so I have to work hard
I don't work hard, I work smart - but you only learn to do that when you get a bit of experience and wisdom. You're still a young pup; You'll learn
Michael
'War is at best barbarism...Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, more vengeance, more desolation. War is hell.' - General William Sherman, 1879
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It would be interesting to see how much do people get coresponding to these working hours.
Love is the law, love under will.
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There was such pool as I remember. And some luckies got more than $200k/yr. There are few though, as i remember only 5-6 people here on CP have such salary. Not sure they are programmers though.
Philip Patrick
Web-site: www.stpworks.com
"Two beer or not two beer?" Shakesbeer
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Sadly the poll says nothing because the difference betwen 40 and 60 is to great. If I work 5 days a week, its 8 or 12 hours.
To know who works 40-50 and 50-60 from the nearly 50% of all guys would be realy valuable!
Martin
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I agree. Up to 40 would be a normal week about every where. There's not many people working more than 60. It's really between 40 and 60 that it should have been more detailed. Even before seeing the result of the poll I had this feeling that the majority of people would be in there.
Personnally I'm not too bad with usual weeks around 43 hours, but it may be more when there is an approaching dead line (nothing new here... )
Computers have enabled people to make more mistakes faster than almost any invention in history, with the possible exception of tequila and hand guns.
- Carl Gundlach
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Adding to your comment: I work at home, so I don't spend any time in my car at all. That means, I can use an extra hour on my work and still be there for my wife and my kids when they get home.
So, I have no problem at all spending 8.5 hours a day on my work. Plus an occational hour in the evening. Adding up, I reach something like 48 hours a week but honestly, I do not feel that busy.
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Thanks to our social legislation, I work 35h per week for 1 year, now. After 4 years at 50/60h, it's really, really
I even discover it's possible to have a life apart from work
Angels banished from heaven have no choice but to become demons
Cowboy Bebop
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Same here. Although I'm not backed up with legislation. I just have nice employers.
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Shine, enlighten me - shine
Shine, awaken me - shine
Shine for all your suffering - shine
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Lucky, lucky you
Angels banished from heaven have no choice but to become demons
Cowboy Bebop
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Yeah I guess. But they know they can always count on me.
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Shine, enlighten me - shine
Shine, awaken me - shine
Shine for all your suffering - shine
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Are they potentially on CP?
Angels banished from heaven have no choice but to become demons
Cowboy Bebop
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One of them is actually.
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Shine, enlighten me - shine
Shine, awaken me - shine
Shine for all your suffering - shine
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Nice nice employers (show them this message)
Philip Patrick
Web-site: www.stpworks.com
"Two beer or not two beer?" Shakesbeer
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Unfortunately I know the exhaustion of working long hours.
Not only do I wake up early, 5:30 AM and then work til 4:00 PM (no lunch either). I then get the pleasure of training people for Kung Fu. When this is done between 8 and 10 PM, I get to go home and work from there while I prepare food for another couple of hours. I then try to work on some side projects or my website. I do this while I try to read and learn the newset techs out there.. If I am lucky I am in bed by Midnight, if I am lucky, very lucky... Saturday and Sunday are a minimum of 8 hours of work for the company.
This happens because our company is small and, becuase of the economy, cash strapped. Every project and development goal is critical to keep my fellow man employed which I have to take seriously. I am the lead software engineer and the only windows programmer (not that I feel that I am ready for this because my previous full contact Kung Fu fighting career put me way behind the current technologies and the only place I can discuss issues is with people on the web. You have to see what my boss thinks a splash screen is... aargh.), but I am forcing myself to do it. Even if I do get laid off every other week... ..
All this and they think five paid days off as a starting package is better than great (by the way that is vacation, personal, and sick time all wrapped up in those five days... and no Comp Time) So I haven't taken a real vacation or sick time either for over a year. Not that I could with all the weeks being laid off... Not going to say whether I worked during those periods either... Take a guess...
If you start a fire for a man, he will be warm for a day. If you start that same man on fire, he will be warm for the rest of his life.
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You are being seriously taken advantage of, here.
Our sympathies .
Software Zen: delete this;
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I would agree with this. I fall under the category of I have been assimilated. I think I have hit the point of writing code in my sleep, actually some of my best ideas of have come about that way.
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Wow, I pity on you.
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Okay, your byline made my day!
C++/MFC/InstallShield since 1993
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8 at the bank and 4 leading MS Courses !
... I´m so tired....
Mauricio Ritter - Brazil
Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter
Life is a mixture of painful separations from your loved ones and joyful reunions, without those two we'd just be animals I guess. The more painful the separation, that much more wonderful will be the reunion - Nish
"Th@ langwagje is screwed! It has if's but no end if's!! Stupid php cant even do butuns on forms! VISHAUL BASICS ARE THE FUTSHURE!" - Simon Walton
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just the number of hours spent in the office. There's a big difference!
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minus CP time... which is partly work research, partly social life, partly addiction...
I may try to delete my CP cookies. But its almost like tossing the keys of the appartment into the river. - Andreas Saurwein
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If we put the hours surfing cp, many of us would have been assimilated!
What a strange people this coders...
Just three words: void main(void)
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