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by hiou
3501 days ago
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Anything in the world can be part of a job description. That speaks nothing about if it is reasonable or ethical. Many, many, many industries have overnight staff to handle these issues, but likely because software engineers tend to be young, lack a union and are paid salary with no overtime compensation, it is somehow acceptable in this industry. Which is why I honestly asked that question. Why do you and the above poster, find it so normal to be on pager duty when so many other industries, often with much more critical services, do not require it? |
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False premise. Many jobs require it, including low paid ones across many industries. Many of my jobs which were not in IT required it sometimes (like working at a golf course and being called out for a jammed golf cart garage door in one case - which I clocked hours for btw).
If it's part of your job description and the salary you get covers it then I'm not seeing why you should "find a different job."