• Re: Unlimited PTO

    From Arelor@VERT/PALANTIR to poindexter FORTRAN on Mon May 27 13:48:43 2024
    Re: Re: Unlimited PTO
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Arelor on Thu May 23 2024 06:44 am

    I hope people are getting wise to the startup grind. If you're all
    working for equity in the company, working enough hours that it limits
    your social and personal life isn't worth it.

    If you're making a paycheck and they're still focusing on the startup
    grind, they're doing it to maximize your work hours.

    But, hey, they do Uber Eats for employees who work after 7pm...



    To be honest, one should take advantage of the years in which one is young and able-bodied to work hard and make money, so then he can relax in his mid 40s when he goes fat and his joints rust :-)

    Social life is overhyped. If I could do more extra hours I would take them.

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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPTEST to ARELOR on Tue May 28 10:04:00 2024
    Social life is overhyped. If I could do more extra hours I would take them.

    Looking back at the places that paid OT vs. comp time, I think I would,
    too, even though I did not like those places that much.


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Arelor on Tue May 28 07:16:00 2024
    Arelor wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    To be honest, one should take advantage of the years in which one is
    young and able-bodied to work hard and make money, so then he can relax
    in his mid 40s when he goes fat and his joints rust :-)

    Career building is jump-started by those years - being in before the
    boss, out after he leaves, networking with people inside and outside
    your company, and performing.

    I like working remotely, but if I were in my 20s, I'd insist on working
    in the office in order to make those connections. Whether or not the
    company states it, no remote worker will get promoted moving forward.
    Hell, Dell already said the quiet part out loud.


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  • From Skylar@VERT to Weatherman on Tue Jun 4 18:07:16 2024
    Re: Re: Programming
    By: Weatherman to Skylar on Sun Apr 21 2024 02:09 am

    The instructor was more difficult to get along with than the language.

    I had that experience more than once. Actually, with most of my Computer Science instructors. :(

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  • From Skylar@VERT to MIKE POWELL on Tue Jun 4 18:16:07 2024
    Re: Re: Programming
    By: MIKE POWELL to SKYLAR on Mon Apr 22 2024 09:10 am

    Although one of my all-time favorite BBS experiences was a BBS written in Fortran.

    Which BBS software was that?

    UBBS, or University of Arkansas at Little Rock BBS.

    http://www.bbsdocumentary.com/software/VAX/VMS/UBBS/www.decuslib.com/decus/vax89a3/ualr/bbs/aaareadme.1st

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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPCITY2 to SKYLAR on Wed Jun 5 08:43:00 2024
    Although one of my all-time favorite BBS experiences was a BBS written in Fortran.

    Which BBS software was that?

    UBBS, or University of Arkansas at Little Rock BBS.

    http://www.bbsdocumentary.com/software/VAX/VMS/UBBS/www.decuslib.com/decus/vax
    9a3/ualr/bbs/aaareadme.1st

    Thanks, I will have to check that out!


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