Profession: Software Developer [5:30-6:15] Get up --- [6:15-6:35] bath and espresso [6:35-7:00] commute --- or --- [6:15-6:45] make breakfast for the family [6:15-7:00] Wake wife and kids [7:00-7:30] Family breakfast [7:30-8:15] Commute --- Mostly I work uninterrupted until lunch. [12:00-12:30] Lunch [12:30-14:30] work and/or meetings [14:30-14:45] daily stand-up [14:45-15:50] uninterrupted work [15:50-16:30] Commute…
Ask HN: What's your working day like?
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#262Profession: Software "Engineer" [06:15] First alarm goes off; [06:45] Finally wake up, get out of bed, shower, shave, make espresso for me and the wife [07:15] out the door, 30 minute commute to office [07:45] breakfast bagel at my work cafe [08:00] arrive at desk, begin contemplating work -- work on something I procrastinated on the previous day so that I can have a good standup report [9:00] everyone arrives at off…
I love being in the office until the cacophony of everyone else begins and the noise is maddening. Sometimes I don't want to need to listen to music to be uninterrupted.
I now work from home 2-3+ days per week, even though I live about 20 minutes from HQ.
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#263Profession: CIO - Full time at company of roughly 3400 employees - [6:45 AM] - Wake up, take out dog - [7:45 AM] - Place kids in the car, off to car pool - [8:25 AM] - Arrive at work - [8:30 - 9:30 AM] - Catch up on email and news - [9:30 - 11:45 AM] - Work on whatever - [11:45 - 12:45 PM] - Head to gym and get workout in - [12:45 PM - 5:45 PM] - Work on whatever - [5:45 PM - 7:45 PM] - Head home, spend time with fam…
Wow, less than 6 hours of sleep. Is that sustainable?
Source: I sleep less than 6 hours most nights.
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#264Profession: Music Tech Developer - Freelance, Remote 6:30am : Wake up, sit (meditate > 10min) 7:00am : Make tea/coffee and breakfast for my wife, eat together, she leaves 7:30am : Quick exercises 8:00am : (Sometimes 9a, 11a, or a combination) Meeting to plan the days priorities with either clients or my associate developers 9:00am - 12:00pm : Making things (researching, writing code, testing, taking screen shots / re…
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Just curious. What makes you hangout at HN?
Just curious: What makes you ask?
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#266Profession: Software "Engineer" [06:15] First alarm goes off; [06:45] Finally wake up, get out of bed, shower, shave, make espresso for me and the wife [07:15] out the door, 30 minute commute to office [07:45] breakfast bagel at my work cafe [08:00] arrive at desk, begin contemplating work -- work on something I procrastinated on the previous day so that I can have a good standup report [9:00] everyone arrives at off…
> [08:00] ... work on something I procrastinated on the previous day so that I can have a good standup report lol, me too, I'm afraid to admit. Every dang day.
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#267[05:00] Alarm goes off;
[05:20 - 6:30] Gym;
[6:45 - 7:30] Get back from the gym, shower, make breakfast, leave for work.
[08:00] Get to work. Check email/news.
[08:30 - 9:30] Do actual work. Most of the office isn't in yet.
[9:30 - 11:00] Meetings, general discussions, some work sprinkled in between.
[11:15 - 11:30] Daily Standup
[11:30 - 12:00] Eat lunch on site.
[12:00 - 13:00] Transition back to work, have some work-related discussions.
[13:00 - 16:00] Dedicated no-meeting work time. Engineers are exempt from scheduled meetings after 1PM.
[16:00] Go home, eat, sleep, rinse & repeat.
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Profession: Another Software "Engineer" [05:00 - 06:00] Wake up with the sun, and work in bed on side projects on personal laptop; [06:00] Get myself together, spend the only waking time I have with my infant child during the week. [06:30] Gym [07:00] Commute to work [08:10] arrive at desk, have breakfast at desk while picking up on momentum from yesterday, or fixing what problem I was too mind-numbed to see through…
You may complain a lot later about not seeing your child grow up for more than 30 minutes a day, but I'm sure you have probably considered that :)
Failing that rough time frame, it's off to a big firm or government where hours are tightly defined. As you're alluding to, time is too precious a resource to squander. I joined this last company not long ago and I'm very enthusiastic about it, but this is the last start-up I can see myself doing. Unless someone is independently wealthy, I don't see how the commitment it takes is an acceptable sacrifice for a full and satisfying life once kids come into the picture.
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Profession: software "engineer" too. [08:00] First alarm goes off; [10:00] I'm starting to wake up [11:00] Some quick HN checking [12:00] Ok, off to office. [13:00] At the office; talking with customer if needed, otherwise desperately trying to get some work done amidst noise and distractions, including but not limited to people occasionally playing board games for a break. [18:00] All my cow-orkers in the room have…
Your work schedule speaks to mine on a spiritual level. I can't imagine working anywhere where strict hours (9-5 or similar) are required.
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Many people complain about the usual work chaos. I'm also an engineer and I don't get it. For me, having other people come and ask questions is not distraction but an opportunity to help, learn to know their point of view, learn new things. Meetings are a way to influence the direction of the company however small my influence may be. Other people talking can really distract if it's heavily on topic, but usually also…
> I usually get this after-disco/cinema low when the amount of people in office starts to slow down When the office slows down and things get quieter is when I find myself finally able to get completely focused in on things that require all of my attention. I enjoy meetings, business talk, planning and miscellaneous conversations with coworkers more than (I think) most software developers, but to get any sizable soft…