The point was that you will set social expectations.
No contract can handle this.
I have seen people work from 8am to 8pm o clock without any pressure from outside or get any extra bonus.
If you do that long enough you will set a standard for yourself and if you don't work as you would normal do. People will ask why and what happened ect etc.
That was my point
BTW: you can call it stereotypes or extremes. I call it making my point easier to understand. Writing about the middle default dev is kind of boring for the reader.
Thank you for clarifying, although I still don't get your point about social expectations. Yes if someone sees that you are online at 11am and working, they are probably going to ask you. What's your point?
Writing about the middle default dev is kind of boring for the reader
So what are you trying to write about if not the "middle default dev"? The 10x dev? But you are not calling that a stereotype?
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I'm a 9 am to 5 pm guy myself ;)
The point was that you will set social expectations.
No contract can handle this.
I have seen people work from 8am to 8pm o clock without any pressure from outside or get any extra bonus.
If you do that long enough you will set a standard for yourself and if you don't work as you would normal do. People will ask why and what happened ect etc.
That was my point
BTW: you can call it stereotypes or extremes. I call it making my point easier to understand. Writing about the middle default dev is kind of boring for the reader.
Thank you for clarifying, although I still don't get your point about social expectations. Yes if someone sees that you are online at 11am and working, they are probably going to ask you. What's your point?
So what are you trying to write about if not the "middle default dev"? The 10x dev? But you are not calling that a stereotype?