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  • R Richard Jones

    17 = 5pm in 24hr time.

    "Neque porro quisquam est qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet, consectetur, adipisci velit..." "There is no one who loves pain itself, who seeks after it and wants to have it, simply because it is pain..."

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    Pawel Krakowiak
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    Richard Jones wrote:

    17 = 5pm in 24hr time.

    Yeah, we use 24 hour clock here. It's the same as "9AM - 5PM".

    Kind regards, Pawel Krakowiak

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    • N Nemanja Trifunovic

      9-17? No way, Jose. I work 7-16(4PM) and after that I can go back to my other activities and hobbies, such as programming, reading programming books, discussing programming topics on the internet...


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      Pawel Krakowiak
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      Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:

      9-17? No way, Jose. I work 7-16(4PM)

      It still qualifies. :) I mean a 8h work day in general, if getting up that 1h earlier suits you then go for it.

      Kind regards, Pawel Krakowiak

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      • R Rage

        Let's be the guy living under a rock again: What the hell is 9-17 ?!

        ~RaGE();

        I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
        Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb

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        Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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        Working from 9:00 AM until 17:00 (5:00 PM) which is your typical working day. aka 95ing (nine-five-ing)

        "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib

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        • R Rage

          Let's be the guy living under a rock again: What the hell is 9-17 ?!

          ~RaGE();

          I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
          Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb

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          Paul Watson
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          Took me awhile but he means 9-5 (9 to 5.) 17 == 17:00 == 5pm. Never seen anyone write it as 17 in this context before :)

          regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

          Andy Brummer wrote:

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          • C Christian Graus

            Don't look at me, I work 6 am to midnight at the moment.

            Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ "also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )

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            Mushtaque Nizamani
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            Christian Graus wrote:

            Don't look at me, I work 6 am to midnight at the moment

            Amazing! How many hours do you sleep in a 24 hours session? Do you work on weekends? For how long are you going to repeat that tough routine?

            Best Regards, Mushq Mushtaque Ahmed Nizamani Software Engineer Ultimus Pakistan

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            • P Pawel Krakowiak

              Geez. I often am wondering whether I am "a true developer" because I don't like to spend my whole time sitting in front of computer developing software. I like to read a book, talk with somebody, go out, play computer and console games, surf the Internet. When I am not pressed I tend to have a 9-17 (9-18, really) attitude. I was wondering whether it was something wrong with me that I don't like to sit 16hrs coding. And yes, I LIKE my job, I love software development. There are just some other interesting things in the world which don't mean work. Reading what people write nowadays, that 9-17 people are a relict of the past I get upset - it seems like work=life, where are the other activities? Don't they have a hobby? I am perfectly fine to work long hours, but there must be a reason.

              Kind regards, Pawel Krakowiak

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              Paul Watson
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              I think there is a difference between people who say "9 to 5 bub and not a second more." That is what annoys me, people who literally stand-up at 5pm in the middle of a line of code and just walk out.

              regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

              Andy Brummer wrote:

              Watson's law: As an online discussion of cars grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving the Bugatti Veyron approaches one.

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              • M Mushtaque Nizamani

                Christian Graus wrote:

                Don't look at me, I work 6 am to midnight at the moment

                Amazing! How many hours do you sleep in a 24 hours session? Do you work on weekends? For how long are you going to repeat that tough routine?

                Best Regards, Mushq Mushtaque Ahmed Nizamani Software Engineer Ultimus Pakistan

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                Pete OHanlon
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                Christian sleep? Don't be daft. You don't get to be the alltime high poster by wasting time sleeping - that's for wimps.

                Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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                • P Pawel Krakowiak

                  Richard Jones wrote:

                  17 = 5pm in 24hr time.

                  Yeah, we use 24 hour clock here. It's the same as "9AM - 5PM".

                  Kind regards, Pawel Krakowiak

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                  Pete OHanlon
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                  There are times when the 24 hour clock doesn't really cut it. Somehow, I can't hear Dolly Parton singing: "Working 9 til 17. What a way to make a living." Plus, 7-11 sounds better than 7-23.

                  Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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                  • P Pawel Krakowiak

                    Geez. I often am wondering whether I am "a true developer" because I don't like to spend my whole time sitting in front of computer developing software. I like to read a book, talk with somebody, go out, play computer and console games, surf the Internet. When I am not pressed I tend to have a 9-17 (9-18, really) attitude. I was wondering whether it was something wrong with me that I don't like to sit 16hrs coding. And yes, I LIKE my job, I love software development. There are just some other interesting things in the world which don't mean work. Reading what people write nowadays, that 9-17 people are a relict of the past I get upset - it seems like work=life, where are the other activities? Don't they have a hobby? I am perfectly fine to work long hours, but there must be a reason.

                    Kind regards, Pawel Krakowiak

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                    Wambach
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                    I think working excessive overtime is an indication that something is wrong. But you do need to invest some of your own time to keep your skills up to date.

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                    • P Pawel Krakowiak

                      Geez. I often am wondering whether I am "a true developer" because I don't like to spend my whole time sitting in front of computer developing software. I like to read a book, talk with somebody, go out, play computer and console games, surf the Internet. When I am not pressed I tend to have a 9-17 (9-18, really) attitude. I was wondering whether it was something wrong with me that I don't like to sit 16hrs coding. And yes, I LIKE my job, I love software development. There are just some other interesting things in the world which don't mean work. Reading what people write nowadays, that 9-17 people are a relict of the past I get upset - it seems like work=life, where are the other activities? Don't they have a hobby? I am perfectly fine to work long hours, but there must be a reason.

                      Kind regards, Pawel Krakowiak

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                      Pete OHanlon
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                      This is an interesting question. Realistically, people who work really long hours tend to do no more work than people who work the 9-5. Just because you are in the building for 20 hours a day doesn't mean you are doing work all that time. There's the time spent phoning your friends, surfing, doing personal email, gossiping by the watercooler (yes girls even the Diet Coke break). I'd rather have somebody who was productive for 8 hours and then went home than somebody who's in for 14 hours, but only does 2 hours real work.

                      Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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                      • P Pawel Krakowiak

                        Geez. I often am wondering whether I am "a true developer" because I don't like to spend my whole time sitting in front of computer developing software. I like to read a book, talk with somebody, go out, play computer and console games, surf the Internet. When I am not pressed I tend to have a 9-17 (9-18, really) attitude. I was wondering whether it was something wrong with me that I don't like to sit 16hrs coding. And yes, I LIKE my job, I love software development. There are just some other interesting things in the world which don't mean work. Reading what people write nowadays, that 9-17 people are a relict of the past I get upset - it seems like work=life, where are the other activities? Don't they have a hobby? I am perfectly fine to work long hours, but there must be a reason.

                        Kind regards, Pawel Krakowiak

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                        originSH
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                        I completely agree. I don't mind working extra hours *if* I think they are justified i.e. something unexpectedly went wrong or the client really needs a very important bug fixing. What I do mind is when businesses think that you should automatically work extra hours, especially if it's due to bad planning or they think *every* bug is very important. If they want me to work extra that much then they can pay me extra ... otherwise cyall tomorrow, I'm going home for some me time. I love my work, if I wasn't programming for a living then I would be doing it a lot at home, but that doesn't mean I want to spend every waking hour doing it. The place I currently work at I actually leave 5 mins early every day, I do that because it means I can catch an earlier train and gain an extra half an hour for my evening. Thankfully the people I work for completely understand that the extra 30 mins does actually make a difference and they also know that when needed I'll stay late, or even work on a weekend if absolutely necessary.

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                        • N Nemanja Trifunovic

                          9-17? No way, Jose. I work 7-16(4PM) and after that I can go back to my other activities and hobbies, such as programming, reading programming books, discussing programming topics on the internet...


                          Programming Blog utf8-cpp

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                          Mushtaque Nizamani
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                          Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:

                          my other activities and hobbies, such as programming, reading programming books, discussing programming topics on the internet

                          Nice! your all hobbies lie in the domain of programming.

                          Best Regards, Mushq Mushtaque Ahmed Nizamani Software Engineer Ultimus Pakistan

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                            Geez. I often am wondering whether I am "a true developer" because I don't like to spend my whole time sitting in front of computer developing software. I like to read a book, talk with somebody, go out, play computer and console games, surf the Internet. When I am not pressed I tend to have a 9-17 (9-18, really) attitude. I was wondering whether it was something wrong with me that I don't like to sit 16hrs coding. And yes, I LIKE my job, I love software development. There are just some other interesting things in the world which don't mean work. Reading what people write nowadays, that 9-17 people are a relict of the past I get upset - it seems like work=life, where are the other activities? Don't they have a hobby? I am perfectly fine to work long hours, but there must be a reason.

                            Kind regards, Pawel Krakowiak

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                            Dalek Dave
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                            In at 9.00 am, Out at 5.30pm, one hour for lunch monday to friday, 28 Paid days off a year plus first three sick days. I live 500 yards from where I work so home for lunch. Life is good!

                            ------------------------------------ Happy Primes Lead to Happy Memories. Don't Google FGI

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                            • P Pawel Krakowiak

                              Geez. I often am wondering whether I am "a true developer" because I don't like to spend my whole time sitting in front of computer developing software. I like to read a book, talk with somebody, go out, play computer and console games, surf the Internet. When I am not pressed I tend to have a 9-17 (9-18, really) attitude. I was wondering whether it was something wrong with me that I don't like to sit 16hrs coding. And yes, I LIKE my job, I love software development. There are just some other interesting things in the world which don't mean work. Reading what people write nowadays, that 9-17 people are a relict of the past I get upset - it seems like work=life, where are the other activities? Don't they have a hobby? I am perfectly fine to work long hours, but there must be a reason.

                              Kind regards, Pawel Krakowiak

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                              CataclysmicQuantum
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                              Pawel Krakowiak wrote:

                              t seems like work=life, where are the other activities? Don't they have a hobby? I am perfectly fine to work long hours, but there must be a reason.

                              Having a girlfriend can make all the difference in the world. Also if you work with her, you will look forward to going to work everyday and might even enjoy your time at work.

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                              • P Pawel Krakowiak

                                Geez. I often am wondering whether I am "a true developer" because I don't like to spend my whole time sitting in front of computer developing software. I like to read a book, talk with somebody, go out, play computer and console games, surf the Internet. When I am not pressed I tend to have a 9-17 (9-18, really) attitude. I was wondering whether it was something wrong with me that I don't like to sit 16hrs coding. And yes, I LIKE my job, I love software development. There are just some other interesting things in the world which don't mean work. Reading what people write nowadays, that 9-17 people are a relict of the past I get upset - it seems like work=life, where are the other activities? Don't they have a hobby? I am perfectly fine to work long hours, but there must be a reason.

                                Kind regards, Pawel Krakowiak

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                                Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                                I don't know, I kinda drifted from the time when I used to work 12-14 hour shifts during the weekdays and I'd pop in during the weekends. But this was back in the day. Now, I do my 8-17|18 and then I go and actually live my life. I could argue that back then when I was still a fresh grad, and although I was better than my peers, my work input was only a bit less than those more experienced than I was. I guess one day I realized that I have life and so I decided to live it. I will pull extra working hours if I have to get the job done.

                                "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib

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                                • R Richard Jones

                                  17 = 5pm in 24hr time.

                                  "Neque porro quisquam est qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet, consectetur, adipisci velit..." "There is no one who loves pain itself, who seeks after it and wants to have it, simply because it is pain..."

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                                  Marc Clifton
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                                  Richard Jones wrote:

                                  17 = 5pm in 24hr time.

                                  Ah. I didn't even think of that! Slow brain today. Marc

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                                  • P Pete OHanlon

                                    There are times when the 24 hour clock doesn't really cut it. Somehow, I can't hear Dolly Parton singing: "Working 9 til 17. What a way to make a living." Plus, 7-11 sounds better than 7-23.

                                    Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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                                    Richard Jones
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                                    Oh I agree. 9-5 is a common term, and most people understand it. 24 hour time should only be used for precise event timing to eliminate confusion.

                                    "Neque porro quisquam est qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet, consectetur, adipisci velit..." "There is no one who loves pain itself, who seeks after it and wants to have it, simply because it is pain..."

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                                    • B Baconbutty

                                      Working for a global company I find that some areas seem to think work IS life. Work to me pays bills, gives me spending money and interferes in my ordinary life. :)

                                      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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                                      blackjack2150
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                                      Baconbutty wrote:

                                      Work to me pays bills, gives me spending money...

                                      What's the point of earning a lot of money if you don't have time to spend it and enjoy life?

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                                      • M Mushtaque Nizamani

                                        Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:

                                        my other activities and hobbies, such as programming, reading programming books, discussing programming topics on the internet

                                        Nice! your all hobbies lie in the domain of programming.

                                        Best Regards, Mushq Mushtaque Ahmed Nizamani Software Engineer Ultimus Pakistan

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                                        Nemanja Trifunovic
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                                        Mushq wrote:

                                        your all hobbies lie in the domain of programming.

                                        That was really a joke :)


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                                        • P Paul Watson

                                          I think there is a difference between people who say "9 to 5 bub and not a second more." That is what annoys me, people who literally stand-up at 5pm in the middle of a line of code and just walk out.

                                          regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

                                          Andy Brummer wrote:

                                          Watson's law: As an online discussion of cars grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving the Bugatti Veyron approaches one.

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                                          Nemanja Trifunovic
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                                          Paul Watson wrote:

                                          That is what annoys me, people who literally stand-up at 5pm in the middle of a line of code and just walk out.

                                          What if they have a train to catch?


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