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What motivates you to send emails 24/7? Unless you're actively involved in incident response, I find it hard to imagine a scenario that necessitates sending regular email at 3 in the morning.
I guess it's convenient when you've eg. fixed an issue at 3AM in the morning to send an email to affected people right away (so you can focus on the next thing) instead of remembering to send the email in the morning.
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#62I am reading so many different opinions here. I wonder what would you all reply to an "Ask HN" thread like "I am working day and night and sending emails even outside business hours, but my colleagues do not reply unless it's business hours and that is really bugging me". Btw, did you all consider that maybe that guy just needs or wants really hard that promotion or that salary level-up and is "just" working as hard…
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#63Well your relative performance is worse, so either tolerate that or work harder. Nobody's work-life balance is someone else's decision to make.
"Nobody's work-life balance is someone else's decision to make." Unless one is self employed with at least emergency funds in the bank (or better yet, "fuck you" money), I can say with almost certainty that one's work-life balance is someone else's decision to make in America. It has been at every single job I've ever worked at, even remote ones, and it certainly is the case in this post.
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#65The whole team bands together and gives your teammate their full support, so that he/she is promoted into management as soon as possible.
So once he's promoted, he can now email/text you all night and 'improve' your productivity.(Being Sarcastic, of course)
Mandatory sensitivity training FTW!
Re: Ask HN: How to handle a workaholic colleague?
#66I am reading so many different opinions here. I wonder what would you all reply to an "Ask HN" thread like "I am working day and night and sending emails even outside business hours, but my colleagues do not reply unless it's business hours and that is really bugging me". Btw, did you all consider that maybe that guy just needs or wants really hard that promotion or that salary level-up and is "just" working as hard…
Ask HN and you shall receive: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12722587
Re: Ask HN: How to handle a workaholic colleague?
#67Accept that he wants to be better.
Overall the end product and performance will be measured, not how many hours were needed to make it.
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#68I think sometimes people need something shocking to happen in their lives to force them to change for the better
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#691. Losers - the biggest group of employees. they are easy to manipulate and will easily follow the lead. These people trade their life for paycheck and are worse off in economic sense. Over productive losers get promoted to Clueless.
2. Clueless is group of employees usually middle management that personally believe in organisation. These people will put insane amount of work because they what company to succeed. Even if they are only getting slightly more, they carry way more responsibility.
3. Sociopaths/Founders/Stakeholders is top layer in any organisation. They want organisation to be predictable, It don't matter if organisation fails they will succeed anyway. They need Clueless as insulation layer to Loser.