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I used to look forward to the "between project" or even late UAT time when there was no pressure. I was even promised 20% of my time would be devotable to learning, research etc. Lying bastards, 11 years I've bee on this contract and there has always been 1 or more projects waiting.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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I am actually coding or working with visual studio/dev tools in some capacity, about 7-9 hours a day. The rest of the day is spent to email, design docs and test plans, research, meetings, etc.
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That doesn't leave enough time to eat, sleep and party
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And the last one: "I code even while I am sleeping"
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Meeting chit chat eats way too much into my coding time, leaving me only with around 25 hours of coding time a week.
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I guess on average that's 40 to 50, but I've had weeks over 50.
Work, freelance work, blogs, homework...
Last week it was mostly C#, JavaScript and Haskell. Also HTML and CSS if you want to call them languages.
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Consider some research for "work life balance".
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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Confucius wrote: Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life. He did sound a little confused though...
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