AArdvark wrote:It's the whole work-all-the-time syndrome.
Yeah, at one point with my last gig I did work all the time. Couple that with the shitty traffic in Denver, and I'd come home extremely late and be miserable because of the driving.
A couple weeks before I was let go from the previous job, I actually had to fight to work the weekend and get some stuff tested.
There's no relationship between "staying late" and anything else in the workplace.
I'm really liking the way that things are setup at the new gig. We have six week software development cycles. The first week we decide what tasks we want to accomplish, and have meetings on that. We scope things out and meet a couple weeks later and revisit what we said we'd all do.
We have daily stand-up meetings, and I really think they help me focus. I mean, when you know you gotta go before your peers and tell them what you are working on, it really hammers home the desire to get shit finished.
At the end, if we've all done our stuff we get a bonus. So yeah, I'm really loving how the structure is in place at the new place.
[quote="AArdvark"]It's the whole work-all-the-time syndrome.
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Yeah, at one point with my last gig I did work all the time. Couple that with the shitty traffic in Denver, and I'd come home extremely late and be miserable because of the driving.
A couple weeks before I was let go from the previous job, I actually had to fight to work the weekend and get some stuff tested.
There's no relationship between "staying late" and anything else in the workplace.
I'm really liking the way that things are setup at the new gig. We have six week software development cycles. The first week we decide what tasks we want to accomplish, and have meetings on that. We scope things out and meet a couple weeks later and revisit what we said we'd all do.
We have daily stand-up meetings, and I really think they help me focus. I mean, when you know you gotta go before your peers and tell them what you are working on, it really hammers home the desire to get shit finished.
At the end, if we've all done our stuff we get a bonus. So yeah, I'm really loving how the structure is in place at the new place.