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by joosters
3926 days ago
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The time I am committing to a company is in the hours per week that I am paid to work. There's 168 hours in a week, if you're not paying me for all of them, I can do what I like in the remaining time. Dedicating your whole waking life to a company is plain stupid. |
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Your attitude is appropriate if you clock in, clock out, and are paid different amounts in different weeks if you show up for different lengths of time.
However I'm guessing that you are paid a fixed salary and aren't clocked. And you aren't a contractor. In that case you're a professional employee. You legally have a working relationship with them 24x7. Which is why you're not paid overtime to take clients out to dinner, or answer a page in the middle of the night.
But if that relationship always exists, who owns the intellectual property that you create away from the office? This is up to a combination of the contract you signed, and local laws.