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by SomeCallMeTim
4141 days ago
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Well, I can't say that it's true for EVERYONE, but my typical work-week includes about 30 hours of work, and I work on teams with others who work 40+ hours, and I consistently get more done per week than many other team members. Maybe I'm just faster; my own experience is that I can push to 50 hours in a week, maybe 60, but then the following week I get about 20 hours of productivity in before burning out, so 60 isn't sustainable, at least for me. And those last 20 hours in a 60 hour week are really only good for brainless tasks. God forbid I do any truly complex code in that time, or my net productivity will actually go negative, as I'll need to spend more time later fixing what I did as a zombie. |
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