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Same industry (web development) different companies. The one thing which connects them all is a developer just like in the article. Driven to perfection, willing to do whatever is asked of him, and burns the candle at three ends until he finally goes over the edge. I'm talking averaging 70 hours a week for two year straight kind of candle burning. The kind of narcissistic pursuit which is simply impossible to achieve…
I would like to hear your stories :)
I Knew a Programmer Who Went Completely Insane
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I'm a high school student, who is considering teaching as a future career path, and I have a few questions. 1. What subjects do you teach? Would you recommend teaching them? 2. Did you find any value in working at a non teaching job first, then going into the teaching career? Put another way, if you were doing this all over again, would you go straight to being a teacher, or would you have a non-teaching job for a li…
Hi Neil. 1. I teach Computing/IT and a few AU specific subjects (Research Project and Personal Learning Plan). In the past I have taught Maths up to year 8 level also. Both IT and Maths are great subjects. Personally I'm very happy teaching either of them. One thing to note is that as a teacher you do have to be willing to take on a subject you may not be entirely qualified for. For example I'm currently teaching a y…
I do have a few other questions. Could I get your email? If you don't want to post it here, my email is in my profile.
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I would like to hear your stories :)
Here you go - didn't want to keep it short: http://pastebin.com/EmM6sZnR
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Not even 1 Million a year? 10 million a year? It is only fair.
No, not even $100 million or $1b a year. There's a point at which health becomes more important than money. If someone is working so hard that the stress is taking such a toll that their marriage is at risk, they end up in a mental hospital, and/or are considering suicide, money ceases to become a consideration. The most important thing for employers to consider in this sense is the wellbeing of their employees - thi…
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#335Maybe the purpose of the story is to illustrate a point, probably a good point, about workplaces. Maybe although the purpose appears to be to report a difficult event that occurred to an acquaintance, it just isn't.
In other words, I think it's possible that the story is made up.
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Is that legal?!
Is it legal to work long hours? I guess. I live in the US, where what is or is not legal plays second fiddle to what is or is not good for shareholders.
I've heard that working hours for truckers is very strict in Europe but not as strict in north america. I wonder how that relates across other industries. For truckers it's mostly for physical safety, but cognitive stress can be just as dangerous.