• @lmaydev
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      521 year ago

      I’m a programmer and would happily spend 8 hours doing it in my free time haha

      It’s nice to get paid to do something you enjoy. But it’s still not as enjoyable as doing it for fun.

      • @EatYouWell
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        121 year ago

        Plus, when you get to a certain point in some careers, especially IT ones, you don’t have to work a full 8 hours straight. I can pretty much keep whatever hours I want as long as the job gets done.

        Sometimes that includes overtime, but most of the time it doesn’t.

      • @vapeloki
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        81 year ago

        I am a systems architect. I love my job, and work is the only place I can do this stuff. I don’t have a million $ for hardware here.

        Also, I’m paid well and the environment is great. For me, it is true, I don’t “work”, I do what I like. And as a german, I benefit from all the holidays, and general employee rights and protection.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        Good for you! I studied computer science and afterwards I had no joy in programming anymore. I’m a data manager right now, doing data stuff and little programming which is ok. Maybe I will do a full time programming job again one day.

        • @lmaydev
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          31 year ago

          Yeah I actually studied games tech. So it was more focused on video games. It was a lot of fun.

          We had one module that was just playing board games and then finally making one.

          Computer science level stuff isn’t needed for like 90% of jobs. Although I’m sure it helps.

      • @PulpDood
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        21 year ago

        Yes programming is the way. Truly the closest thing to this dream