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  • L Luc Pattyn

    Nope. Indecent is not acceptable around here. :)

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    goes against the KS rule ;P

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    • D Dalek Dave

      A naked paratrooper in indecent

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      Luc Pattyn
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      Lost his decoration? :omg:

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      • G glennPattonWork3

        Hi, Just in zombie mode today after no sleep on Sunday night due to a being bothered by some results from a set of tests the boss wanted to show a client, I sat down and reformatted the lot (& I mean a lot)!. I am wondering if IT & Electronics has a greater percentage of workaholics / OCD suffers than other fields as it seems I and friends (in IT) seem to end end up taking work home to do. I mean in other fields of work, legal for instance there does not seem to be the "oh darn, I will do it when I get home", remote access allows you to work off site (at home generally). Or am I just plain odd (well odder than I though!) Glenn

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        DeathByChocolate
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        glennPattonWork wrote:

        Just in zombie mode today

        In that case watch out for people with machetis and/or Liquid Nitrogen! ;)

        "State acheived after eating too many chocolate-covered coconut bars - bountiful" Chris C-B

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        • G glennPattonWork3

          Hi, Just in zombie mode today after no sleep on Sunday night due to a being bothered by some results from a set of tests the boss wanted to show a client, I sat down and reformatted the lot (& I mean a lot)!. I am wondering if IT & Electronics has a greater percentage of workaholics / OCD suffers than other fields as it seems I and friends (in IT) seem to end end up taking work home to do. I mean in other fields of work, legal for instance there does not seem to be the "oh darn, I will do it when I get home", remote access allows you to work off site (at home generally). Or am I just plain odd (well odder than I though!) Glenn

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          CalvinHobbies
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          Last time I brought "work home" (when I was in a "non IT position") a party happened, and I ran out of beer and ended up with tasty leftovers... fun times of working in a kitchen.

          ///////////////// -Negative, I am a meat popsicle.

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          • D DeathByChocolate

            glennPattonWork wrote:

            Just in zombie mode today

            In that case watch out for people with machetis and/or Liquid Nitrogen! ;)

            "State acheived after eating too many chocolate-covered coconut bars - bountiful" Chris C-B

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            glennPattonWork3
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            On a side note in Zombie films how come Liquid Nitrogen is used with all the anti-spill stuff!

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            • G glennPattonWork3

              On a side note in Zombie films how come Liquid Nitrogen is used with all the anti-spill stuff!

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              And they never learn the 'First Rule of Zombies' which is ... there's always one more Zombie! :-D

              "State acheived after eating too many chocolate-covered coconut bars - bountiful" Chris C-B

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                And they never learn the 'First Rule of Zombies' which is ... there's always one more Zombie! :-D

                "State acheived after eating too many chocolate-covered coconut bars - bountiful" Chris C-B

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                glennPattonWork3
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                Brainzzzz......

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                • D Dalek Dave

                  Strong Typing is harder.

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                  and don't get me started on duck-typing.

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                  • G glennPattonWork3

                    Hi, Just in zombie mode today after no sleep on Sunday night due to a being bothered by some results from a set of tests the boss wanted to show a client, I sat down and reformatted the lot (& I mean a lot)!. I am wondering if IT & Electronics has a greater percentage of workaholics / OCD suffers than other fields as it seems I and friends (in IT) seem to end end up taking work home to do. I mean in other fields of work, legal for instance there does not seem to be the "oh darn, I will do it when I get home", remote access allows you to work off site (at home generally). Or am I just plain odd (well odder than I though!) Glenn

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                    Hey everybody, the Great Recession is over (mostly). Lots of employers only expect you to work one hour for an hour's pay. If you're working 80 hours a week and being paid for 40 (or 37.5), you're being cheated. If you like to work 80 hours a week, find an employer who pays an insanely great wage or work for yourself.

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                    • S SeattleC

                      Hey everybody, the Great Recession is over (mostly). Lots of employers only expect you to work one hour for an hour's pay. If you're working 80 hours a week and being paid for 40 (or 37.5), you're being cheated. If you like to work 80 hours a week, find an employer who pays an insanely great wage or work for yourself.

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                      glennPattonWork3
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                      Hmmm, the Great Recession is over for some, not all this side of the pond. Part of it was due to other things taking importance, and it being ignored until people started asking for it.:mad: my own fault really! Glenn

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                      • G glennPattonWork3

                        Hi, Just in zombie mode today after no sleep on Sunday night due to a being bothered by some results from a set of tests the boss wanted to show a client, I sat down and reformatted the lot (& I mean a lot)!. I am wondering if IT & Electronics has a greater percentage of workaholics / OCD suffers than other fields as it seems I and friends (in IT) seem to end end up taking work home to do. I mean in other fields of work, legal for instance there does not seem to be the "oh darn, I will do it when I get home", remote access allows you to work off site (at home generally). Or am I just plain odd (well odder than I though!) Glenn

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                        Leng Vang
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                        I do bring work home when necessary but try not making a habit. Unless you are the owner or have greater share of the company, you may like to work for free. Off course if the work is aligned with your hobby then it is just playing any way.

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                        • L Leng Vang

                          I do bring work home when necessary but try not making a habit. Unless you are the owner or have greater share of the company, you may like to work for free. Off course if the work is aligned with your hobby then it is just playing any way.

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                          glennPattonWork3
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                          The work I was doing is/was not related to hobby/interest but the work that I was doing (while not doing it) at work was, sort of......

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                          • J John M Drescher

                            Although I am forced to agree to a time card that says I work 37.5 hours I actually work 80 hour weeks just about every week with a good deal of the time spent at home / remote logins at 2AM.. A few days ago I looked at the checkin logs on my subversion server and for the month of March, I checked code in 29 of the 31 days.

                            John

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                            Florin Jurcovici 0
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                            I'd start looking for another job. If such regime is actually needed, at your current workplace, something's rotten there.

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                            • L Leng Vang

                              I do bring work home when necessary but try not making a habit. Unless you are the owner or have greater share of the company, you may like to work for free. Off course if the work is aligned with your hobby then it is just playing any way.

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                              Florin Jurcovici 0
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                              Any coder does - you can't simply shut off the part of your brain thinking about how to solve the latest problems you encountered at work. The problem is that it's counterproductive to work 80 hrs weeks as a coder - you start writing more and uglier code for less solved problems. If you take a break for a few days, then look at your code again, you wonder how on earth you got that portion of pasta submitted.

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                                Any coder does - you can't simply shut off the part of your brain thinking about how to solve the latest problems you encountered at work. The problem is that it's counterproductive to work 80 hrs weeks as a coder - you start writing more and uglier code for less solved problems. If you take a break for a few days, then look at your code again, you wonder how on earth you got that portion of pasta submitted.

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                                Leng Vang
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                                I can relate to several occasions of ugly code under stress. As developers, we do whatever to help the project from time to time. However I made up my mind long time ago not to put more than average 40-45 hours per week and not to bring work home. If I must work 60-70 hours as the norm then there is something wrong with the project the way it is managed. Either marketing over promise or managers don't understand about software engineering or they just want to work the poor horse to death for pennies and so the company may not be caring for employee's happiness. I usually don't have much loyalty for companies I'm working for. My career and keeping my skills sharp and up-to-date are what make me marketable.

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                                • G glennPattonWork3

                                  Hi, Just in zombie mode today after no sleep on Sunday night due to a being bothered by some results from a set of tests the boss wanted to show a client, I sat down and reformatted the lot (& I mean a lot)!. I am wondering if IT & Electronics has a greater percentage of workaholics / OCD suffers than other fields as it seems I and friends (in IT) seem to end end up taking work home to do. I mean in other fields of work, legal for instance there does not seem to be the "oh darn, I will do it when I get home", remote access allows you to work off site (at home generally). Or am I just plain odd (well odder than I though!) Glenn

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                                  Start your own business. http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2006/07/10-myths-about-self-employment/[^] http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2006/07/10-reasons-you-should-never-get-a-job/[^]

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                                    and don't get me started on duck-typing.

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                                    TokyoSojourneer
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                                    I thought it was duck-taping.

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