• bodgeit@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    it worked for me until i moved to Germany. If i get more shit done, i just get more shit to do and the expectations rise without the salaries rising to match, then i have a break down and lash out one year later in one of the meetings to everyone’s suprise and feel like an asshole.

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      If i get more shit done, i just get more shit to do and the expectations rise without the salaries rising to match

      I also learned the hard way that it it reckless and irresponsible to give anything but the bare minimum.

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    1 year ago

    I have coworkers like this and they are total losers with no life

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    1 year ago

    Yeah I’m sure you earn six figures. Unless you live in Venezuela no one is earning six figures on a project management position.

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    I kinda get it. I get interrupted by so much random bullshit during the work week, focusing on projects is hard. Much easier to browse social media at work, respond to email, get out occasionally to do chores, etc. Some light productivity, but deeper concentration is hard.

    Friday is usually my go-to project day. People tend to leave me alone enough so I can actually dig in. I’m content with my current situation so I don’t feel a need to work on weekends, but I can totally see how that might be more enjoyable. Not working the entire weekend, just a few hours on Saturday morning where no one will fucking bother me. Could probably get so much more shit done in way less time.

    • Pretzelise@mlem.me
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      I argued for months to get a work from home day on Wednesdays specifically so I have a day of zero interruptions. It’s been lovely!

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      Sounds like they’re not doing their work during the week and letting it pile up, then doing it on the weekend and somehow that gets them promoted? I don’t really get it.