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by vashishthajogi 4796 days ago
You are absolutely right. Having a peer wih whom you can talk about what you are working on getting your code reviewed is very important and helps you improve your knowledge. This was exactly my issue.

Also I do have a hotspot, I travel by train and work during those commute hours. But because I work long hours (4+7) this leads to the second issue that I mentioned - not having enough energy to work on side projects and not being able to learn new things apart from the normal work.

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Man, 4+7 is rough. If I were in your situation, I probably wouldn't have taken the job unless A) I knew I could do my own work on the commute (ie drag another laptop along, or get them to amend my employment contract so that all work done during my commute, regardless of whether it uses company equipment belongs to me), B) I negotiated to count some amount of commute time as productive hours and do some amount of work for them during the commute (eg 4+3, or if you both know that the commute time isn't as productive 4+range(3,6)), or C) I worked form home an average of at least 2.5 days/week.

btw, try Rio Adobe on de anza for lunch if you like mexican food.