Well, SO jobs isn't representative for the market in your country/area.
Besides, the latest tech will always have the most jobs. It's not necessarily the best stack for your use case. But if you want one of those jobs, sure, go for it.
sounds silly, but I think one of the coolest perks is being able to literally go to the cafeteria and be able to select from several food chains, free of charge
when you think about it, it's a rather inexpensive perk. Nobody is overloading their tray with chicken nuggets and taking them home to eat
All those facility perks, like lunch and a gym and other stuff, sounds like an excuse for your employer to essentially make you live at work. Why go home? EVERYTHING IS HERE. STAAAAYYY HEEERREEE.
Mmm, I don't know. I guess I'm cynical. Like the office that has a game console that people can play, but nobody ever does because you'd be looked at weirdly because your colleagues are trying to make the deadline and you're just wasting time. It's just there so the employer can say 'look at these awesome facilities'
I feel the exact same of all the Google perks, etc. Sure, you can use that shit, but you sure as hell should be working AT LEAST that 8 hours. What's the point of the facilities then?
So, the way I see it, those companies have additional facilities that you can use when you're done with work. At that point I just want to go home. There's very little reason to use a company game console, or company darts, or whatever. You can do that better at home, where you probably have a life too. Only a company gym makes sense to cut costs (because gyms are expensive). The rest... not so much. Rather, make my work place better, reduce the work pressure, pay me well, and avoid overtime.
@mr5 Depends on the person giving me the assignment. When certain people give me an assignment, I groan inside, because I know most of the analysis is nonexistent
@RoelvanUden well it's always relative. I assume you get such a great perk because they really want you to work there
30 hours at 33% more pay is the same as a 40 hour at the normal rate
picture it as "The sooner I end this, the sooner I get to do whatever I want, so I gotta go fast!" but also "If the result is shit I have to work twice, so better make sure it's A-OK"
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If my boss asks me to do something, I have no problems pushing through to the end with that task, but if it's just myself driving myself to do something, then I can't keep that up. I'm not sure why
well I mean, in rare cases, "pushing a task" also means telling the boss it can't be done
I just mean I don't have any procrastination issues
what bothers me, and unfortunately it's something that has been happening a lot lately.. is they'll give me a task to do, and I'll do it and ask them to test it or verify or whatever, and then nothing.. it's like they didn't want me to do it in the first place
then 6 months later, some higher up is like "where the fuck is that thing I wanted?" and it comes crashing down on me with priority one thousand
then I have to remember what I did and that I wrote that I was waiting for verification
then someone verifies, and something is wrong, and then they're like, "Why the fuck doesn't it work?! We're 6 months in!"
I mean, what the hell can I do about this? Nothing.
the way the system is designed, some things I can't verify
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And " has been politically and culturally associated with Europe (specifically Norway and Denmark, the colonial powers, as well as the nearby island of Iceland) for more than a millennium"
I understand the behavior of timestamps (dates are converted to timestamps with time set to midnight), but I'd have expected the end date for a date column would be exclusive
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why is it that when one department doesn't know who to speak to regarding a certain thing, they literally put the entire other department in an e-mail?