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  • F FredWi

    Is it normal for developers to have to work on noisy office spaces? I've had a few different jobs as a developer over the past few years. The best one had an office. It was quiet and it was easy to focus on my work. I've had others with semi-queiet cubicles and one with a very noisy environment with people talking on their cell phones while walking around the developers' desks. How am I supposed to concentrate on work when the employer seems to discourage it by the environment? Please tell me that this isn't normal. Are there employers out there that actually encourage productivity? How do I find these jobs? Lately I seem to be having bad luck. Maybe I live in the wrong part of the US?

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    Unfortunately it IS normal (at least in my part of the world. I hate having to share office with the other developers, because they all have their irritating behaviours; tapping fingers, listening to music, talking on the phone, moaning and groaning (yes, I have a collegue like that X| ), irritating ring signals and signals signalling incoming email going off every 30 seconds. Some people don't care, but I agree with you. I can't work in a noisy environment either. I would prefer a private office so I can surf pr0n work in peace. But in a company with a sizeable amount of developers, I guees that is too costly... :sigh:

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    • F FredWi

      Is it normal for developers to have to work on noisy office spaces? I've had a few different jobs as a developer over the past few years. The best one had an office. It was quiet and it was easy to focus on my work. I've had others with semi-queiet cubicles and one with a very noisy environment with people talking on their cell phones while walking around the developers' desks. How am I supposed to concentrate on work when the employer seems to discourage it by the environment? Please tell me that this isn't normal. Are there employers out there that actually encourage productivity? How do I find these jobs? Lately I seem to be having bad luck. Maybe I live in the wrong part of the US?

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      I currently have three people engaged in a semi-shouted Facetime conversation just over the partition wall. I might as well sit back and relax until they have stopped because of all the distraction it causes... :rolleyes:

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      • F FredWi

        Is it normal for developers to have to work on noisy office spaces? I've had a few different jobs as a developer over the past few years. The best one had an office. It was quiet and it was easy to focus on my work. I've had others with semi-queiet cubicles and one with a very noisy environment with people talking on their cell phones while walking around the developers' desks. How am I supposed to concentrate on work when the employer seems to discourage it by the environment? Please tell me that this isn't normal. Are there employers out there that actually encourage productivity? How do I find these jobs? Lately I seem to be having bad luck. Maybe I live in the wrong part of the US?

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        Well, I am here on one floor with ca. 100 colleagues (no cubicles). After 6 years got used to the noise.. The cellphone stuff is disturbing..

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        • F FredWi

          Is it normal for developers to have to work on noisy office spaces? I've had a few different jobs as a developer over the past few years. The best one had an office. It was quiet and it was easy to focus on my work. I've had others with semi-queiet cubicles and one with a very noisy environment with people talking on their cell phones while walking around the developers' desks. How am I supposed to concentrate on work when the employer seems to discourage it by the environment? Please tell me that this isn't normal. Are there employers out there that actually encourage productivity? How do I find these jobs? Lately I seem to be having bad luck. Maybe I live in the wrong part of the US?

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          three words: noise-cancelling headphones it's mostly quiet where i work, but there are times when conversations can get loud. but, the earbuds take care of things nicely.

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          • F FredWi

            Is it normal for developers to have to work on noisy office spaces? I've had a few different jobs as a developer over the past few years. The best one had an office. It was quiet and it was easy to focus on my work. I've had others with semi-queiet cubicles and one with a very noisy environment with people talking on their cell phones while walking around the developers' desks. How am I supposed to concentrate on work when the employer seems to discourage it by the environment? Please tell me that this isn't normal. Are there employers out there that actually encourage productivity? How do I find these jobs? Lately I seem to be having bad luck. Maybe I live in the wrong part of the US?

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            Noise distraction is relative. i grew up in a family with 9 children; I learned to be alone in a room full of people. It doesn't bother me to have others making noise around me. Also, I lived next to an airbase where jets were scrambled all times of the day and night over our house. We learned to ignore it. So, in that light, do you like your job enough to learn to ignore the noise or are you going to change positions? Tim

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              I currently have three people engaged in a semi-shouted Facetime conversation just over the partition wall. I might as well sit back and relax until they have stopped because of all the distraction it causes... :rolleyes:

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              Last summer the office next to ours decided to renovate. For a month I worked from home, only came to important meetings a few times...

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              • F FredWi

                Is it normal for developers to have to work on noisy office spaces? I've had a few different jobs as a developer over the past few years. The best one had an office. It was quiet and it was easy to focus on my work. I've had others with semi-queiet cubicles and one with a very noisy environment with people talking on their cell phones while walking around the developers' desks. How am I supposed to concentrate on work when the employer seems to discourage it by the environment? Please tell me that this isn't normal. Are there employers out there that actually encourage productivity? How do I find these jobs? Lately I seem to be having bad luck. Maybe I live in the wrong part of the US?

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                FredWi wrote:

                How am I supposed to concentrate on work when the employer seems to discourage it by the environment?

                You did talk to your manager about this, right?

                FredWi wrote:

                Are there employers out there that actually encourage productivity?

                They all do, it's just that not all of them do it correctly.

                FredWi wrote:

                Maybe I live in the wrong part of the US?

                Or maybe you’re in the wrong line of work. You could try contracting from home or look for smaller companies. Sure they may not pay as well but I'd rather maintain my sanity and get paid less than be stressed and hate my job to get a higher salary. Sure, you're always going to have the incessant yappers, insensitive boors but they are like dog bombs on the lawn, sometimes you step in it but you learn to look for and avoid the bombs. I wear headphones sometimes, I've also learned to deal with the nuisance when it happens. If it gets bad I take a break and walk away for a few minutes.

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                • F FredWi

                  Is it normal for developers to have to work on noisy office spaces? I've had a few different jobs as a developer over the past few years. The best one had an office. It was quiet and it was easy to focus on my work. I've had others with semi-queiet cubicles and one with a very noisy environment with people talking on their cell phones while walking around the developers' desks. How am I supposed to concentrate on work when the employer seems to discourage it by the environment? Please tell me that this isn't normal. Are there employers out there that actually encourage productivity? How do I find these jobs? Lately I seem to be having bad luck. Maybe I live in the wrong part of the US?

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                  SkysTheLimit
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                  At my company they are very conscious of how distracting a noisy environment is. They strive to maintain an atmosphere conducive to concentration. I was even once frowned upon for taking a stroll down a passage that I could have avoided :sigh: But I must admit that I can get a lot more done (without as many mistakes) in a quiet environment. Either that or get to have a nice long uninterrupted sleep ;)

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                    three words: noise-cancelling headphones it's mostly quiet where i work, but there are times when conversations can get loud. but, the earbuds take care of things nicely.

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                    GuyThiebaut
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                    What would you recommend with regards to noise cancelling headphones?

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                      FredWi wrote:

                      How am I supposed to concentrate on work when the employer seems to discourage it by the environment?

                      You did talk to your manager about this, right?

                      FredWi wrote:

                      Are there employers out there that actually encourage productivity?

                      They all do, it's just that not all of them do it correctly.

                      FredWi wrote:

                      Maybe I live in the wrong part of the US?

                      Or maybe you’re in the wrong line of work. You could try contracting from home or look for smaller companies. Sure they may not pay as well but I'd rather maintain my sanity and get paid less than be stressed and hate my job to get a higher salary. Sure, you're always going to have the incessant yappers, insensitive boors but they are like dog bombs on the lawn, sometimes you step in it but you learn to look for and avoid the bombs. I wear headphones sometimes, I've also learned to deal with the nuisance when it happens. If it gets bad I take a break and walk away for a few minutes.

                      It was broke, so I fixed it.

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                      S Houghtelin wrote:

                      look for smaller companies

                      There's no guarantee that a small company will provide a quiet work environment...sadly.

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                      • G GuyThiebaut

                        What would you recommend with regards to noise cancelling headphones?

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                        Chris Losinger
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                        it's really hard to say. i had good luck with Shure for many many years. but their current models just don't fit my ears correctly (and actually hurt). so now i'm using some from Klipsh, which feel better but don't sound quite as good as the Shures (though they were 1/2 the price). i try not to spend more than $100 on a pair. buy some and try them. you can usually return them if they suck.

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                        • T Tim Carmichael

                          Noise distraction is relative. i grew up in a family with 9 children; I learned to be alone in a room full of people. It doesn't bother me to have others making noise around me. Also, I lived next to an airbase where jets were scrambled all times of the day and night over our house. We learned to ignore it. So, in that light, do you like your job enough to learn to ignore the noise or are you going to change positions? Tim

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                          Tim Carmichael wrote:

                          So, in that light, do you like your job enough to learn to ignore the noise or are you going to change positions?

                          Normal people do not ignore sound, due to evolution. People ignoring the sound of a lion (or the fire alarm) are less prone to survive and reproduce. ..I live in a cold and wet place. Turn your heating down and learn to code at the same temperature as your fridge. Some type o' problem, same solution.

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                          • G GuyThiebaut

                            What would you recommend with regards to noise cancelling headphones?

                            “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

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                            kmoorevs
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                            They are pricey, but I got the Bose QC15s last year and highly recommend them. You realize they work as soon as you flip the switch. The only problem with them is that I don't always hear my deskphone or cell phone ring with music playing. I suppose you could use them only for the noise cancelling feature without music.

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                            • F FredWi

                              Is it normal for developers to have to work on noisy office spaces? I've had a few different jobs as a developer over the past few years. The best one had an office. It was quiet and it was easy to focus on my work. I've had others with semi-queiet cubicles and one with a very noisy environment with people talking on their cell phones while walking around the developers' desks. How am I supposed to concentrate on work when the employer seems to discourage it by the environment? Please tell me that this isn't normal. Are there employers out there that actually encourage productivity? How do I find these jobs? Lately I seem to be having bad luck. Maybe I live in the wrong part of the US?

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                              Simon_Whale
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                              I think you need to find ways to remove the distraction. For me I either turn my hearing aid off or put headphones on and listen to music on a low volume.

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                              • F FredWi

                                Is it normal for developers to have to work on noisy office spaces? I've had a few different jobs as a developer over the past few years. The best one had an office. It was quiet and it was easy to focus on my work. I've had others with semi-queiet cubicles and one with a very noisy environment with people talking on their cell phones while walking around the developers' desks. How am I supposed to concentrate on work when the employer seems to discourage it by the environment? Please tell me that this isn't normal. Are there employers out there that actually encourage productivity? How do I find these jobs? Lately I seem to be having bad luck. Maybe I live in the wrong part of the US?

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                                Shelby Robertson
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                                We are moving from offices to a noisy mess. Because of collaberation being cheap and needing more space.

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                                  S Houghtelin wrote:

                                  look for smaller companies

                                  There's no guarantee that a small company will provide a quiet work environment...sadly.

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                                  S Houghtelin
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                                  Smaller companies sometimes will let you work from home if you can show that they will save money by letting you do so. Also managers are generally more accessable than at the large cube farms. Not all small companies are ideal work places, I've been there. I've also worked at the multi-nationals as well, "We're sorry, manager X is not available as they are overseas right now..." and the "...our policy does not allow for insert request here. Now get on with your work" The company I'm at now is a privately held compaany of about 200 employees. It doen't pay the best but the environment and my job satisfaction far outweigh the 4-5 grand extra I could make.

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                                  • F FredWi

                                    Is it normal for developers to have to work on noisy office spaces? I've had a few different jobs as a developer over the past few years. The best one had an office. It was quiet and it was easy to focus on my work. I've had others with semi-queiet cubicles and one with a very noisy environment with people talking on their cell phones while walking around the developers' desks. How am I supposed to concentrate on work when the employer seems to discourage it by the environment? Please tell me that this isn't normal. Are there employers out there that actually encourage productivity? How do I find these jobs? Lately I seem to be having bad luck. Maybe I live in the wrong part of the US?

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                                    We recently moved our office into a co-working space with a advertising company, which isn't the most 'developer friendly' environment but it could be worse. Using closed headphones, work well and if that's not enough you can try active noise cancelling; but that's not ideal if you have to take phone calls (but then again, if you have to take a lot of calls you can't achieve deep concentration anyway). Dealing with noisy environments is not really the main problem; if you're in a mixed work environment it can be difficult to explain to other people why 'you' need headphones. Depends on the company culture.

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                                    • F FredWi

                                      Is it normal for developers to have to work on noisy office spaces? I've had a few different jobs as a developer over the past few years. The best one had an office. It was quiet and it was easy to focus on my work. I've had others with semi-queiet cubicles and one with a very noisy environment with people talking on their cell phones while walking around the developers' desks. How am I supposed to concentrate on work when the employer seems to discourage it by the environment? Please tell me that this isn't normal. Are there employers out there that actually encourage productivity? How do I find these jobs? Lately I seem to be having bad luck. Maybe I live in the wrong part of the US?

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                                      Roger Wright
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                                      It's been a long time since I worked as a developer, but I've seen both noisy and quiet environments, even working for a single company. At General Dynamics, for instance, I spent a few years working in a trailer with semi-private cubicles for us. The a shift in priorities moved us to the factory floor, where we worked 20' from CNC mills and lathes, and we had to wipe machine tool oil off our CRT screens in the morning. Overall, I think the trailer was more productive, but not because it was quieter. Some of those machine tool operators had magnificent mammary protuberances and a proclivity for flirting with the highly paid professionals in suits. Some would find that distracting... :rolleyes:

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                                      • F FredWi

                                        Is it normal for developers to have to work on noisy office spaces? I've had a few different jobs as a developer over the past few years. The best one had an office. It was quiet and it was easy to focus on my work. I've had others with semi-queiet cubicles and one with a very noisy environment with people talking on their cell phones while walking around the developers' desks. How am I supposed to concentrate on work when the employer seems to discourage it by the environment? Please tell me that this isn't normal. Are there employers out there that actually encourage productivity? How do I find these jobs? Lately I seem to be having bad luck. Maybe I live in the wrong part of the US?

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                                        Silvabolt
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                                        Open office style at the moment here. Noise I can handle, but the one thing I absolutely cannot stand is when people hold long conversations right behind you as you work.

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                                        • F FredWi

                                          Is it normal for developers to have to work on noisy office spaces? I've had a few different jobs as a developer over the past few years. The best one had an office. It was quiet and it was easy to focus on my work. I've had others with semi-queiet cubicles and one with a very noisy environment with people talking on their cell phones while walking around the developers' desks. How am I supposed to concentrate on work when the employer seems to discourage it by the environment? Please tell me that this isn't normal. Are there employers out there that actually encourage productivity? How do I find these jobs? Lately I seem to be having bad luck. Maybe I live in the wrong part of the US?

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                                          Ron Beyer
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                                          You'd never last in my field... Try reprogramming a PLC on the drill floor of a floating oil rig while you have an OIM and company man breathing down your neck about rig downtime, with welding going on 3 feet from you. Or try going out in the desert to service a solar power station with temperatures at 100+ in blinding light. Noise is a welcome background for me, I always know it could be worse :)

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