Curious to see the answers, as I know some people just work a few hours per day

  • vcmj@programming.dev
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    10 months ago

    I feel like its difficult to quantify for jobs where you’re being paid to think. Even when I’m goofing off, the problem I need to solve for the day is still lingering in the back of my head somewhere. Actively squinting at it doesn’t seem to make things go any faster and when I do return to work it’s usually to mash out reems of code after letting it stew, but yes, the actual amount of time I’m fulfilling my job description is… less than my working hours.

    • Crackhappy@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      I agree with you. I am far more productive at problem solving walking my dogs than I am sitting at my desk staring at my code.

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      9 months ago

      I feel like its difficult to quantify for jobs where you’re being paid to think.

      I mentioned once that I feel like my real job is usually done during my morning shower, and wondered out loud whether I could earn more by showering twice each morning.

      My boss told me flatly that as an annually salaried employee, I was already being paid during my showers.