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by londonymous
4226 days ago
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AKA why I don't like $COMMON_PASTTIME. This could easily be "Why I don't like Hand-gliding", or "Why I don't like book-clubs" >Domestic and carer responsibilities are unevenly distributed, which means women are more likely to be too busy to attend hackathons than men are. Domestic responsibilities are unevenly distributed. This is bad. It has nothing to do with Hackathons. >Attending a weekend-long event means massively rearranging my life. Has this guy never been on holiday? >if I spend two long days in poor lighting and poor ventilation, sitting hunched over my laptop at a meeting table in an uncomfortable chair, eating pretty average catering food or pizza [...] I feel like crap. If that's an issue, bring your own food. Drink more water. |
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The author is a woman.
Presumably, if you're going on vacation, you're massively rearranging your life for something that you want to do. In the case of employers who hold these mandatory hackathons, you're going to put some of your employees in a tough spot.
It's one thing to pay for a babysitter so the parents can go out and have a night to themselves, it's another thing to have to pay for a babysitter because you're going to an event that forces you to stay awake for 24 hours, which you don't even want to do in the first place. If you don't work well in hackathon conditions, then it's a total waste of time and money.