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  • A Aaron VanWieren

    I am just curious how many hours most cpians actually work. I have been doing programming for a while and find I have a fairly addictive personality, so hours work does not mean a whole lot to me. But, my loving wife is always rattling my cage about working too many hours. So I am just curious what number of hours is the norm for people who come on this site. For me, a problem I have is I love what I do and I have a commitment to deliver, even if it requires occasionally extra hours. On average I work about 50-55 hours a week with some 60-70 hour weeks peppered in. Just Curious? Aaron

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    Dan Neely
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    40 most weeks. Never more than about 45 in a crunch.

    -- You have to explain to them [VB coders] what you mean by "typed". their first response is likely to be something like, "Of course my code is typed. Do you think i magically project it onto the screen with the power of my mind?" --- John Simmons / outlaw programmer

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    • A Aaron VanWieren

      I am just curious how many hours most cpians actually work. I have been doing programming for a while and find I have a fairly addictive personality, so hours work does not mean a whole lot to me. But, my loving wife is always rattling my cage about working too many hours. So I am just curious what number of hours is the norm for people who come on this site. For me, a problem I have is I love what I do and I have a commitment to deliver, even if it requires occasionally extra hours. On average I work about 50-55 hours a week with some 60-70 hour weeks peppered in. Just Curious? Aaron

      _____________________________________________________________________ Our developers never release code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around. The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment) Visit Me at GISDevCafe

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      brianwelsch
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      I average 40 hours. Much more than that and work is cutting into my personal life.

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      Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand.
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      • A Aaron VanWieren

        I am just curious how many hours most cpians actually work. I have been doing programming for a while and find I have a fairly addictive personality, so hours work does not mean a whole lot to me. But, my loving wife is always rattling my cage about working too many hours. So I am just curious what number of hours is the norm for people who come on this site. For me, a problem I have is I love what I do and I have a commitment to deliver, even if it requires occasionally extra hours. On average I work about 50-55 hours a week with some 60-70 hour weeks peppered in. Just Curious? Aaron

        _____________________________________________________________________ Our developers never release code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around. The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment) Visit Me at GISDevCafe

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        soap brain
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        I don't work. I SHOULD work, but I can't get fired, because I HAVE to be there. :-D

        I often stare into my eyes in the mirror. It's cool how deep and black the pupils are, and how blue my irises are, and how the muscles enlarge and contract all the time. I sometimes stare into other people's eyes as well, but this often makes them uncomfortable, and they say I'm creepy.

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          Work? This isn't work. It's play. :) Marc

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          Aaron VanWieren
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          Exactly, the hardest part is the fact that I feel guilty that I enjoy it so much and don't even realize the hours I am working, but she counts and notes every hour I work... If only she would truly realize how much I enjoy this work, I have tried to tell her, she thinks there should be other stuff and then complains when I go head over heels into a subject or two every other week. Let the Playtime begin :-D Aaron

          _____________________________________________________________________ Our developers never release code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around. The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment) Visit Me at GISDevCafe

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          • A Aaron VanWieren

            I am just curious how many hours most cpians actually work. I have been doing programming for a while and find I have a fairly addictive personality, so hours work does not mean a whole lot to me. But, my loving wife is always rattling my cage about working too many hours. So I am just curious what number of hours is the norm for people who come on this site. For me, a problem I have is I love what I do and I have a commitment to deliver, even if it requires occasionally extra hours. On average I work about 50-55 hours a week with some 60-70 hour weeks peppered in. Just Curious? Aaron

            _____________________________________________________________________ Our developers never release code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around. The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment) Visit Me at GISDevCafe

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            leckey 0
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            At my current job around 40 hours per week. During quarter end I might have to put in a few extra hours.

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            • A Aaron VanWieren

              I am just curious how many hours most cpians actually work. I have been doing programming for a while and find I have a fairly addictive personality, so hours work does not mean a whole lot to me. But, my loving wife is always rattling my cage about working too many hours. So I am just curious what number of hours is the norm for people who come on this site. For me, a problem I have is I love what I do and I have a commitment to deliver, even if it requires occasionally extra hours. On average I work about 50-55 hours a week with some 60-70 hour weeks peppered in. Just Curious? Aaron

              _____________________________________________________________________ Our developers never release code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around. The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment) Visit Me at GISDevCafe

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              jlwarlow
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              Generally I work what I'm paid to work. 37.5 hours a week. Sometimes I work a little longer if the deadline is looming.

              Never argue with an imbecile; they bring you down to their level, and beat you with experience.

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              • A Aaron VanWieren

                I am just curious how many hours most cpians actually work. I have been doing programming for a while and find I have a fairly addictive personality, so hours work does not mean a whole lot to me. But, my loving wife is always rattling my cage about working too many hours. So I am just curious what number of hours is the norm for people who come on this site. For me, a problem I have is I love what I do and I have a commitment to deliver, even if it requires occasionally extra hours. On average I work about 50-55 hours a week with some 60-70 hour weeks peppered in. Just Curious? Aaron

                _____________________________________________________________________ Our developers never release code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around. The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment) Visit Me at GISDevCafe

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                StevenWalsh
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                40 hours a week. Any more and they'd have to pay me overtime (Which happends more often then i'll admit).... so its the employees job from there. Quite possibly the only benefit of contracting.

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                • A Aaron VanWieren

                  I am just curious how many hours most cpians actually work. I have been doing programming for a while and find I have a fairly addictive personality, so hours work does not mean a whole lot to me. But, my loving wife is always rattling my cage about working too many hours. So I am just curious what number of hours is the norm for people who come on this site. For me, a problem I have is I love what I do and I have a commitment to deliver, even if it requires occasionally extra hours. On average I work about 50-55 hours a week with some 60-70 hour weeks peppered in. Just Curious? Aaron

                  _____________________________________________________________________ Our developers never release code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around. The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment) Visit Me at GISDevCafe

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                  David Wulff
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                  80-90 hours in an average week + 8-10 hours travelling. I probably earn less per hour than a burger flipper, but at least I enjoy my work. ;P


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                  • A Aaron VanWieren

                    I am just curious how many hours most cpians actually work. I have been doing programming for a while and find I have a fairly addictive personality, so hours work does not mean a whole lot to me. But, my loving wife is always rattling my cage about working too many hours. So I am just curious what number of hours is the norm for people who come on this site. For me, a problem I have is I love what I do and I have a commitment to deliver, even if it requires occasionally extra hours. On average I work about 50-55 hours a week with some 60-70 hour weeks peppered in. Just Curious? Aaron

                    _____________________________________________________________________ Our developers never release code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around. The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment) Visit Me at GISDevCafe

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                    Nemanja Trifunovic
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                    Methinks you should check out workaholic.org[^]


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                      Work? This isn't work. It's play. :) Marc

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                      cp9876
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                      It's 11pm and I'm just stopping playing. I'm about to go and make the kids lunches for school tomorrow - now that's work.


                      Peter "Until the invention of the computer, the machine gun was the device that enabled humans to make the most mistakes in the smallest amount of time."

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                      • S StevenWalsh

                        40 hours a week. Any more and they'd have to pay me overtime (Which happends more often then i'll admit).... so its the employees job from there. Quite possibly the only benefit of contracting.

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                        NormDroid
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                        Same here, I no longer work for free.

                        Roger Irrelevant "he's completely hatstand"

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                        • A Aaron VanWieren

                          I am just curious how many hours most cpians actually work. I have been doing programming for a while and find I have a fairly addictive personality, so hours work does not mean a whole lot to me. But, my loving wife is always rattling my cage about working too many hours. So I am just curious what number of hours is the norm for people who come on this site. For me, a problem I have is I love what I do and I have a commitment to deliver, even if it requires occasionally extra hours. On average I work about 50-55 hours a week with some 60-70 hour weeks peppered in. Just Curious? Aaron

                          _____________________________________________________________________ Our developers never release code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around. The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment) Visit Me at GISDevCafe

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                          John M Drescher
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                          It depends on how close we are to a deadline and if we count the hours I work at home. I never just work 40 hours but there have been times where I have gone several months in a row of 80 hour weeks and I do not get any overtime.

                          John

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                          • A Aaron VanWieren

                            I am just curious how many hours most cpians actually work. I have been doing programming for a while and find I have a fairly addictive personality, so hours work does not mean a whole lot to me. But, my loving wife is always rattling my cage about working too many hours. So I am just curious what number of hours is the norm for people who come on this site. For me, a problem I have is I love what I do and I have a commitment to deliver, even if it requires occasionally extra hours. On average I work about 50-55 hours a week with some 60-70 hour weeks peppered in. Just Curious? Aaron

                            _____________________________________________________________________ Our developers never release code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around. The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment) Visit Me at GISDevCafe

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                            Chris Austin
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                            On my consulting work, I log about 15 - 20 hours a week. I expect I am far from the norm on this site. But, I have two other businesses that generate income for me.

                            My Blog A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. - -Lazarus Long

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                            • A Aaron VanWieren

                              I am just curious how many hours most cpians actually work. I have been doing programming for a while and find I have a fairly addictive personality, so hours work does not mean a whole lot to me. But, my loving wife is always rattling my cage about working too many hours. So I am just curious what number of hours is the norm for people who come on this site. For me, a problem I have is I love what I do and I have a commitment to deliver, even if it requires occasionally extra hours. On average I work about 50-55 hours a week with some 60-70 hour weeks peppered in. Just Curious? Aaron

                              _____________________________________________________________________ Our developers never release code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around. The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment) Visit Me at GISDevCafe

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                              Corinna John
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                              My contract says 39 hours/week. Sometimes it is a little more, sometimes it is a little less, but in the average I actually work 39 hours.

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                                Methinks you should check out workaholic.org[^]


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                                Aaron VanWieren
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                                Good site, unfortunately I am certifiable by there criteria! :-D

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                                  I am just curious how many hours most cpians actually work. I have been doing programming for a while and find I have a fairly addictive personality, so hours work does not mean a whole lot to me. But, my loving wife is always rattling my cage about working too many hours. So I am just curious what number of hours is the norm for people who come on this site. For me, a problem I have is I love what I do and I have a commitment to deliver, even if it requires occasionally extra hours. On average I work about 50-55 hours a week with some 60-70 hour weeks peppered in. Just Curious? Aaron

                                  _____________________________________________________________________ Our developers never release code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around. The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment) Visit Me at GISDevCafe

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                                  Baconbutty
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                                  36.25 Gone are the days of wondering how to solve a code problem on my way home. The door shuts, mind closes until tomorrow. I work to live and my family life is WAY more important than this place.

                                  I still remember having to write your own code in FORTRAN rather than be a cut and paste merchant being pampered by colour coded Intellisense - ahh proper programming - those were the days :)

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                                    Same here, I no longer work for free.

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                                    StevenWalsh
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                                    norm .net wrote:

                                    Same here, I no longer work for free.

                                    I've realized that if i'm working for free on my personal time... it should be something that I WANT to do..

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                                    • A Aaron VanWieren

                                      I am just curious how many hours most cpians actually work. I have been doing programming for a while and find I have a fairly addictive personality, so hours work does not mean a whole lot to me. But, my loving wife is always rattling my cage about working too many hours. So I am just curious what number of hours is the norm for people who come on this site. For me, a problem I have is I love what I do and I have a commitment to deliver, even if it requires occasionally extra hours. On average I work about 50-55 hours a week with some 60-70 hour weeks peppered in. Just Curious? Aaron

                                      _____________________________________________________________________ Our developers never release code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around. The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment) Visit Me at GISDevCafe

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                                      james_dixon_2008
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                                      You guys work so much... 80-90 hrs of work with no fun..you all must be a millionare ..isn't it ? hmm One day when you ll realize to have some fun that day you might be 60+ :-D:-D:-D So work and fun should go equally...

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                                        36.25 Gone are the days of wondering how to solve a code problem on my way home. The door shuts, mind closes until tomorrow. I work to live and my family life is WAY more important than this place.

                                        I still remember having to write your own code in FORTRAN rather than be a cut and paste merchant being pampered by colour coded Intellisense - ahh proper programming - those were the days :)

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                                        John M Drescher
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                                        Baconbutty wrote:

                                        The door shuts, mind closes until tomorrow.

                                        You can do that? I wish I could as the only time I feel that I am away from my job is when I go on vacation and I do not bring any electronic devices with me...

                                        John

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                                          You guys work so much... 80-90 hrs of work with no fun..you all must be a millionare ..isn't it ? hmm One day when you ll realize to have some fun that day you might be 60+ :-D:-D:-D So work and fun should go equally...

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                                          John M Drescher
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                                          james_dixon_2008 wrote:

                                          80-90 hrs of work with no fun..you all must be a millionare ..isn't it ?

                                          Millionaire I am in the wrong profession or I entered the field too late... As for making gobs of money I believe the problem here is I get paid for 37.5 hours regardless of the actual time I work. I like to think that without the US overtime law I would actually get paid for my time but I am not sure. As a result right now, I probably make less than $20/hr worked which makes me think of the whole discussion yesterday abort the $20/hr job...

                                          John

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