kadmia | 14 years ago | on: Why I Don't Do Unpaid Overtime and Neither Should You
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kadmia | 14 years ago | on: If Software Is Eating The World, Why Don't Coders Get Any Respect?
Maybe not the software you write but software is used to run all sorts of things, such as medical equipment that could easily kill. Part of the articles claim is that it is the pervasiveness of software that warrants higher compensation, social status, etc.
kadmia | 15 years ago | on: Django Software Stack
We use pip over easy_install
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While it's nice to think of being paid for the completing tasks rather than hours worked, it is less common for people to work fewer than 40 (or some standard number) hours than more. In fact, if an employee was completing his tasks and working only 25 hours a week, many employers will increase the workload, since they aren't making efficient use of the employee.
The reality is that employers like to frame overtime in terms of paying for services rendered but when things swing the other way, employers like to think of things in terms of maximizing utility.