active questions tagged work - Stack Overflowmost recent 30 from stackoverflow.com2009-12-21T04:06:45Zhttp://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag/workhttp://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/1901887/industry-standard-length-of-time-for-non-compete-agreement2Industry standard length of time for non-compete agreement? [closed]Employee2009-12-14T16:22:15Z2009-12-14T16:30:34Z
<p>I'm being asked to sign a non-compete agreement (that I will not take a job with any of the company's clients, etc) for 24 months after I leave the company. Is 24 months the standard length of time for such an agreement? It sounds a bit long to me.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1893820/moving-from-web-generalist-to-some-particular-specialization-any-suggestions0Moving from web generalist to some particular specialization. Any suggestions?Farley Knight2009-12-12T15:54:06Z2009-12-12T17:49:29Z
<p>I've kind of asked this before but I don't think I asked it properly, so I'm changing it up and hopefully I should get better responses.</p>
<p>I'd like to change the nature of my day job, Rails, with something that requires more thinking, something that requires math hopefully. I'd really like for the change to be gradual. That would help my resume look more coherent when I say that I did 3 years of Rails plus something else for 1 year that was still related to the web.</p>
<p>In the last version of this question, I got a few replies that really didn't take this into account. Remember, that my target job market will probably be a niche corner of my current job market. I'm not in the position to break into something entirely new without some amount of prior experience. </p>
<p>Also, in contrast to the previous question, I'm changing the format so a broader audience can see where I'm going here, and could potentially respond. Here's a few possible paths I could take. Please try and consider these three points with your answer.</p>
<p><strong>Computer Graphics Algorithms</strong></p>
<p><em>Where is the math?</em> Computer graphics is well known for having some very math-oriented problems. I'm not against doing eye-candy but doing eye-candy that a requires little if any technical understanding doesn't sound fun to me. </p>
<p><em>How is it related to the web?</em> While not immediately obvious, computer graphics comes up during web development in the form of data visualization and fancy marketing animations. Also, Flash makes it easy to demo such a project on the web.</p>
<p><em>How would I promote myself?</em> I'd probably have to implement some specialized open source graphics algorithms for Flash. Fisix comes to mind as an obvious example. Alot of the info-aesthetics work is good (but some of it is also too simple). Not a lot of employers would look for the level of sophistication I would bring, but that's okay since, if I did this correctly, I could potentially move into game dev, where such skills are obviously in demand.</p>
<p><strong>Statistics and Machine Learning</strong></p>
<p><em>Where is the math?</em> Statistics is a branch of math I'm not entirely familiar with, but that's okay, I'm a fairly quick learner. Machine learning requires a fair bit of calculus and linear algebra, both of which I'm comfortable.</p>
<p><em>How is it related to the web?</em> The most obvious application of machine learning to the web would be recommendation algorithms, although statistics could be useful for understanding user patterns or other data that is collected by many sites. </p>
<p><em>How would I promote myself?</em> One possible way would be to set up a dummy e-commerce site with products, wish lists, consumer data, etc., it could be dumbed down enough that managers could understand why I'm important. The same idea would probably work for statistical analysis provided it included fancy looking charts.</p>
<p><strong>Performance Intensive Web Services</strong></p>
<p><em>Where is the math?</em> Performance circles around data structures and their algorithms, which is at the core of real computer science. </p>
<p><em>How is it related to the web?</em> High traffic sites need services that are fast and reliable, thus the motivation.</p>
<p><em>How would I promote myself?</em> This would be the most difficult path since I assume these employers would want proven experience in a real work environment, but I could potentially break in with my current experience and the right connections.</p>
<p><strong>Can you think of any others?</strong> If you'd like to bring up your own example, try to fit the format. Also, if you're a person who has made this transition and can share about how you did it, you're a likely candidate for being the chosen answer.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1817040/windows-work-flow-dev-using-visual-express-edition0Windows work flow: Dev using visual express editiondotnet-practitioner2009-11-29T22:44:00Z2009-11-30T23:54:41Z
<p>Is it possible to work on Windows Workflow project using Visual Studio express edition? if not is there any work around?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1806501/how-to-convert-salary-to-hourly-rate-1How to convert salary to hourly rate? [closed]Michelle2009-11-27T02:30:41Z2009-11-27T02:51:35Z
<p>$90k base salary, health benefits worth around $1200/month, 6 weeks paid time off (including vacation, holiday, personal & sick), 40 hour work week with some overtime assumed. This for an employee who is returning to work after maternity leave and wants to cut her hours to 20-25 hours a week.</p>
<p>Here are a few different ways of making the calculation:</p>
<ol>
<li><p>Paid time off and health benefits are perks given to full time employees only.<br>
$90000 / 52 = $1731 a week / 40 = $43 an hour.</p></li>
<li><p>Health benefits are perks given to full time employees only.<br>
$90000 / 46 actual weeks of work = $1957 a week / 40 = $49 an hour.</p></li>
<li><p>The entire package needs to be considered.<br>
Salary + benefits = $104400 a year / 46 actual weeks of work = $2270 a week / 45 hours (including overtime) = $50 an hour.</p></li>
</ol>
<p>Management is saying #1, and that in addition, the rate should be even lower since such a part-time employee is not nearly as valuable as a full time one.</p>
<p>The employee is arguing that it should be viewed from the perspective of #2 or #3.</p>
<p>Any thoughts on the issue?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1782615/academic-studies-into-benefits-of-team-work-in-software-development1Academic Studies Into Benefits of Team Work in Software DevelopmentDavy2009-11-23T11:38:39Z2009-11-24T11:17:36Z
<p>Hi All</p>
<p>I need to find some good statistics from reputable sources on the benefits of software developers working in a team. </p>
<p>We use Scrum - so anything linked to this in particular would be really beneficial but not essential.</p>
<p>I have 5 developers of differing skill levels and I feel that they need to work as a team. However, if my boss had his way they would all have a large single project each (or worse, multiple projects on the go at the same time) each. It's a constant battle.</p>
<p>I am looking to put facts in front of him that are difficult or impossible to argue with. Things like 'working as a team increases productivity by xx% would be perfect. Increases morale by xx%, reduces bugs by xx% - you get the idea.</p>
<p>There are some posts already here that may help and I will go through them but I don't think they're exactly what I'm looking for.</p>
<p>Some may feel they want to side with my boss. In the interests of good discussion this is OK. However, I know the dynamics within my team and Organization and am convinced that team working is the best route for us. I'm unlikely to change my mind :)</p>
<p>Any help would really be appreciated - before my guys walk out on me :)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1766887/how-do-i-define-a-work-week-in-sql-server-20001How do I define a work week in SQL Server 2000?jjacksonRIAB2009-11-19T22:02:21Z2009-11-19T22:14:36Z
<p>I need to split a report by work week, and our work week is Saturday through Friday. How would I convert an ISO week from DATEPART(WW, ) into a work week?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/806298/short-contract-pay-rates-for-programmers-in-the-uk3Short contract pay rates for programmers in the uk? Stephen2009-04-30T10:23:14Z2009-11-11T16:30:24Z
<p>I've been offered the chance to do some short contracts - less than two months as a self employed contractor in the UK. </p>
<p>I like the idea of working on a variety of projects but what rates should I charge? What else should I know?</p>
<p>Some details (thanks to commenters)</p>
<ul>
<li>I'm located in West London, </li>
<li>My experience is mostly in digital libraries and associated technologies (5 years)</li>
<li>I don't have Ltd Co, accountant, tax registration, etc. - do I need all these things? (In my current project I'm being put on as an employee and I think the rate is too low)</li>
</ul>
<p>The tools/technologies</p>
<ul>
<li>Python/Vizard </li>
<li>Perl/FastCGI
(Both are modifying existing systems)</li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/417515/quick-and-dirty-vs-good-design4quick-and-dirty vs. good designfrustrated2009-01-06T17:51:42Z2009-11-01T11:33:22Z
<p>What do you do when your manager wants you to implement something in a quick and dirty way and you just know it's going to backfire?</p>
<p>My manager wants me to develop a web app for a client and to do it as quickly as possible. This is the first web app we're building for this client, and I think it's important that we do it right so that we will be able to build upon it when they inevitably ask us to enhance it or create a new one. </p>
<p>I'd like to spend some time setting up a framework (even if it's just something simple like <a href="http://www.stripesframework.org/display/stripes/Home" rel="nofollow">Stripes</a>), and configuring tomcat to use DBCP. I also think we should be using css templates, and giving at least a minimum amount of thought to the presentation and design of the app as, in my opinion, nothing looks quite as unprofessional as a poorly designed web page (unless it's an email with really bad grammar).</p>
<p>The problem is not so much that we're under pressure to get this done, but more that my manager does not feel he can justify billing extra hours for something he himself does not consider a necessity. His "just get it done ASAP" approach has already backfired a few times - once, for example, he told me not to design the code to handle a certain error situation as it was very unlikely to occur, and then when it did occur it was a big mess (that I had to clean up).</p>
<p>So what do I do? Do I really do it "quick and dirty"? Do I decide that the quickest way is to do it right and deal with the fallout if it takes me longer than he had hoped? Part of the issue here is that while I have done web development in the past, it's always been within an existing framework, so setting up a framework from scratch involves a learning curve for me.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/130313/which-chemical-stimulation-do-you-require-while-coding9Which chemical stimulation do you require while coding?Ryan2008-09-24T22:25:19Z2009-10-30T23:42:16Z
<p>Whatever it be, caffeine, tobacco, whatever, list your programming performance enhancing drug of choice.</p>
<p>Do you feel like you NEED it to be most effective at your work?</p>
<p>Vote up someone if they answered the same as you.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/469091/how-passionate-are-your-coworkers-with-programming5How passionate are your coworkers with programming?ccook2009-01-22T13:21:16Z2009-10-30T22:34:05Z
<p>I am wondering if my situation is the norm or not. I find that many of the developers I work with are only programmers from nine to five. Learning anything new requires a mandate from the company. Is this type of developer the norm out there? </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1648128/my-ex-manager-is-not-willing-to-give-reference-and-new-company-is-insisting-on-ha0My ex manager is not willing to give reference and new company is insisting on having it, what to do? [closed]John2009-10-30T05:17:23Z2009-10-30T05:27:27Z
<p>Ex manager can be a huge pain. I interviewed with this new company. I passed their tests, first and second interviews with 7 managers, supervisors, chief, and etc, passed the background check and employment verifications. I also gave out 4 good ex co-workers references. But, the company wants to talk to my ex manager or supervisor. The problem is I worked from team to team on projects for every 3-4 months during my previous job. </p>
<p>I was under different seniors. My ex manager is basically someone who attended the meetings and didn't interact much with me. So he is not even answering the phone. When my new company called other seniors, they gave great references, but they mentioned that they worked with me for around 3-4 months each. The new company took that as negative. I explained to them the situation, but they still won't accept it and replying back to me in a way like I was hiding something. I mean HELP. I really don't know what to do. I am thinking to forget about this company no matter how much I think I match the job. </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1634491/part-time-programming-job-does-it-exist12Part time programming job - does it exist?Kate2009-10-28T00:22:56Z2009-10-28T01:16:48Z
<p>Is there such a thing as a 30 hour/week programming job? Well, I know there is, because I'm currently working at one. But it's a dead-end job, and I'm looking to move on. I had a recruiter almost hang up on me today when I told her that I'm looking for part-time work. Until I told her that, she was very interested in my resume; I do, after all, have some great experience.</p>
<p>You want to know why I insist on part-time? It's simple - I have a small baby at home and a son in elementary school - and the after-school or after-babysitting arrangements a full-time position would mandate are just horrendous. I really enjoy programming and don't want to give it up. But I'm starting to wonder if I'm chasing after a dream or if there is such a thing as part-time work in this industry.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/157319/do-you-have-a-hobby-development-project57Do you have a hobby development project?Rinat Abdullin2008-10-01T12:22:33Z2009-09-28T05:03:26Z
<p>Do you have your own hobby development project, that you like to work on your own?</p>
<p>If "<strong>yes</strong>", could you please tell a bit more about it (links are welcome)?</p>
<ul>
<li>What kind of project is it?</li>
<li>Did it help you professionally? How?</li>
<li>Is it open-source? Do other people use it?</li>
</ul>
<p>If "<strong>no</strong>" - Do you want to start one?</p>
<p><em>PS: This question came up after <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/156893/write-a-program-in-30-minutes-for-a-c-programmer-candidate-interview-question#156931">this answer</a> ("Let's have a look at your hobby projects") to the question <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/156893/write-a-program-in-30-minutes-for-a-c-programmer-candidate-interview-question#156931">Write a program in 30 minutes</a> (for a C# programmer candidate interview question) and was suggested by <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/users/7862/itsmatt">itsmatt</a></em> </p>
<h3>Related Questions:</h3>
<blockquote>
<p><a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102310/pet-projects-should-we-each-have-one">Pet Projects - Should we have one?</a></p>
</blockquote>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1485386/what-are-some-of-the-better-companies-to-work-for-in-michigan-for-programmer-1What are some of the better companies to work for in Michigan for programmer? [closed]Jack2009-09-28T04:13:07Z2009-09-28T04:13:07Z
<p>I'm currently half way through my Master's program in Computer Science, and I was hoping that the Stack Overflow community might be able to answer this question. Ideally, I'd like to be towards the west side of the state (Holland, Grand Rapids, etc), but Lansing would do in a pinch. If you do have a suggestion, why is this company good to work for? Did you have personal experience with them?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1479608/what-is-a-unit-of-work-in-regards-to-database-objects0What is a unit of work in regards to database objects?Daniel T.2009-09-25T21:10:26Z2009-09-25T21:24:25Z
<p>In layman's terms, what is a unit of work in regards to database objects? I'm researching how to convert database tables into C# classes and I frequently come across this term, but everyone seems to describe it as if you should already know what it is.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1437054/how-to-create-new-change-requests-programmatically-using-tfs-sdk-api0How to create new Change Requests programmatically using TFS SDK/API?TS2009-09-17T06:36:50Z2009-09-17T08:58:43Z
<p>I am in the process of learning about using the TFS SDK to fully control what Team Foundation does programmatically like: </p>
<ul>
<li>Creating new Workitems(is this the same as creating change requests?)</li>
<li>Creating new team projects</li>
<li>Creating a new Source code branch,etc.</li>
</ul>
<p>I am developing a Windows app that can include all these tasks so it can be automated. </p>
<p>I know I have to use VersionControlServer.CreateBranch() to create a source branch. And, is it true that we cannot create new Team Project using the SDK? What about in VS 2010 SDK? I know how to manage workitems programmatically.</p>
<p>Anyone has suggestions on how to create new change requests?</p>
<p>Thanks in advance,
-Tara</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/455221/releasing-open-source-without-the-permission-of-your-employer11Releasing open-source without the permission of your employerVichy Potaine2009-01-18T14:31:20Z2009-09-10T03:51:56Z
<p>I am working on a project at work and see an opportunity to extract and abstract some functionality that is part of the project and release it as open source. </p>
<p>I have a hard time accepting the idea that this functionality should remain propietary and believe the open source community would get a major benefit from it. </p>
<p>Would this be unethical without consulting my employer? </p>
<p>Also, my boss is a little on the controlling side and likes to Google people on a regular basis, so I suspect he will discover my open source release sooner rather than later. </p>
<p>Since he is strictly opposed to releasing any functionality as open source and would fire me for doing so, is there any other avenue I can use to release this code? </p>
<p>How have others approached this dilemma? </p>
<p>I was considering rewriting the code so that it is indistinguishable except in functionality from my employer's code - would that help or am I on the road to prison for thinking this way (this code needs to be released! - it's driving me crazy!)?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/439091/what-company-would-you-like-to-work-for0What company would you like to work for?Peter2009-01-13T14:19:29Z2009-09-02T21:53:04Z
<p>I'm often thinking of which company would be the "best" ones to work for.</p>
<p>Best working conditions, best payment, personal responsibility, freedom, and so on.</p>
<p>Is it a pure software development company or is it automotive, medicine,... what else?</p>
<p>Would it be a big company like Google, Microsoft or SAP or could it even be a very small company with less than 5 people somewhere in the outback of the bavarian woods?</p>
<p>What do you think about the company your working for (don't have to name/blame it) if you don't like it (any more).</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1197535/how-much-do-you-really-work-a-day6How much do you [really] work a daymartani_net2009-07-28T21:12:54Z2009-08-13T19:43:56Z
<p>I started a real work just 2 months ago as a developer and I discovered that working 8 hours a day non stop is impossible. I mean I pass some time reading email, discovering Internet and doing some other stuff along with coding!</p>
<p>Is that normal for a developer or developers just code for at least 7 hours a day.</p>
<p>please share your experience so n00b guys (including myself) can see more clear about their efficiency.</p>
<p><strong>[Edit]</strong></p>
<p>what's the average of work you do in a day, I know there is no measure for that, but generally speaking, what can you accomplish in a week?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1020775/python-database-application-frame-work-and-tools1Python database application frame work and toolssebastian2009-06-20T02:22:57Z2009-06-20T09:47:01Z
<p>Hi,
I have been building business database applications such as finance, inventory and other business requirement applications. I am planning to shift to Python. What would be the tools to start with best. I would need to do master, transaction forms, processing (back end), reports and that sort of thing. The database would be postgress or mysql. As I am new to Python I understand that I need besides Python the ORM and also a frame work. My application is not a web site related but it could also be need to be done over the web if needed. </p>
<p>Pls help me to choose the initial setup of tool combinations, thanks in advance.</p>
<p>Sebj</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1000655/apps-you-use-in-your-company-or-only-by-you-to-organize-your-work0Apps you use in your company or only by you to organize your work?red7772009-06-16T10:20:44Z2009-06-16T12:22:25Z
<p>I personaly use :
trac - as a wiki + bugtracker ,
yammer - to communicate with other co-workers,
jabber - priv communication
google docs - schedule , time organization</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/835537/how-to-deal-with-interruptions-at-work4How to deal with interruptions at workJagd2009-05-07T16:00:29Z2009-05-26T05:13:33Z
<p>Interruptions can range from the gabby lady on the other side of the cubicle wall, to the wanna-be coder down the hall that somehow feels a need to bond with you for an hour or more every day. But wait, it gets worse! Suddenly you find that you share your cubicle with a little microwave in one corner (imagine the traffic this generates), and you didn't even get a vote on whether it could take up residence there or not!</p>
<p>I work with a company that has many employees, but who doesn't appreciate that developers need their own space in order to be more productive. There are constant conversations going on around me. Quite frankly, if I want to get anything done then I have to stick on my headphones, but that is a bandaid and doesn't help to solve the problem. I don't want to have to wear headphones every !#$@ time I need to stay focused.</p>
<p>So how do you deal with interruptions at work? </p>
<p>Feel free to share your own horror stories of work environments that are inconducive to developers getting anything done.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/69060/agile-project-and-amount-of-documentation2Agile project and amount of Documentation dimarzionist2008-09-16T03:02:44Z2009-05-08T19:39:19Z
<p>What kind of documentation you'd recommend to support for Agile project? What are the core metrics you use to detect amount of documentation needed? Do you think you can store all of project info as TFS work items?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/373701/how-many-companies-would-agree-to-this6How many companies would agree to this?jonathanconway2008-12-17T04:56:37Z2009-04-23T02:57:20Z
<p>I'm a web/software developer looking to get clients for my own business.</p>
<p>I'd love to be able to talk to lots small-business owners/directors in any kind of industry, about what their business does, how it works, and where it's perhaps innefficient.</p>
<p>My goal is to find some kind of business scenario in which a software product could drastically improve business efficiency. Once I have that, I'd develop the software for that company entirely free of charge, and once it all worked, get a testimonial from the client.</p>
<p>After this, I'd make the product more general and market it to other companies in the same industry, and hopefully I could build a business around it.</p>
<p>What do you think of this idea? Has anyone tried anything similar yet?</p>
<p>Would there be business owners out there who don't mind having a quick meeting with me? (Completely free-of-charge, of course)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/675822/whats-the-funniest-contest-youve-had-in-your-workplace-3What's the funniest contest you've had in your workplace? [closed]Tommy Hui2009-03-24T01:08:11Z2009-03-24T01:08:11Z
<p>At an old work place, we had a jalapeno eating contest. The "winner" ate two cans of jalapenos. Needless to say, he didn't show up at work the next day...</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/664741/is-it-recommended-to-encrypt-javascript0Is it recommended to encrypt javascript?Proxify2009-03-20T01:56:39Z2009-03-20T02:27:09Z
<p>I am currently being offered a job for an IT development business (notice I already do my freelance job and pays well enough), this job sounds good and it would enable me to keep my current job while doing the other one. The thing is, they want to outsource me without giving me any credit whatsoever for the development but the full payment. </p>
<p>On the side of getting payment it sounds good, but on the side of only helping another company build its own reputation using MY work I don't quite like it (Ego mostly, yes I know), so I started thinking and came up with possibly encrypting my javascriptps, php's, etc. I've found some tools online to do that however I'm not sure how good is it to actually do this, I mean, would it affect the functionality or loading speed? also is it really that recommendable for me to do this? I don't know what to think right now...would u guys mind telling me your opinions on the matter?</p>
<p><hr /></p>
<p><strong>Edit to Clarify</strong></p>
<p>The thing here is not that I'm being contracted by a business so that I develop for them specifically they just want to outsource what I do, that is, this IT business will pay me for doing it while they tell the client they did it themselves...which then you can think "well they won't be able to duplicate it themselves" or "if they try to duplicate it at least they'll take some time to undestand the code" but let's face it in the end if they want to they will be able to understand and replicate my code (or something like it)...</p>
<p>Now the issue here is that I am interested in working with them since it'd get me jobs abroad (notice I'm in Mexico and the jobs would be for another country) and I'd really like to get to be known there, but this IT business won't agree to give me some credit...and I currently don't have many other options for getting to be known there.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/555968/what-keeps-you-motivated-at-your-job13What keeps you motivated at your job?mezoid2009-02-17T08:43:00Z2009-02-24T09:07:26Z
<p>For me its accomplishing something by the end of the day.</p>
<p>I've been in IT for a few years now and I've noticed that the thing that keeps my morale up is being able to say "I accomplished something" at the end of each day.</p>
<p>I've found that accomplishing something is more important that my rate of pay or the tools and technology I use. If I run into a patch where I go for days or weeks...or worse months...without feeling like I've accomplished anything worthwhile...I find that my morale begins to drop to the point where I feel I need to move onto something else.</p>
<p>So what keeps you coming back to your job each morning? The pay? Technology? good co-workers? threats from your boss?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/359530/top-reasons-why-programmers-are-fired3Top reasons why programmers are fired.Blankman2008-12-11T14:29:43Z2009-02-17T14:43:55Z
<p><strong>Have you ever been fired before, or one of your colleagues?</strong></p>
<p>What were the main reasons for him being fired?</p>
<p>The objective of this question is to get a list/description of other peoples experiences too see if we can come up with a theme of why people are let go.</p>
<p>For those that work for consulting companies, I would guess one of the main reasons would be a developer is just too slow pumping out code.</p>
<p>So my guesses would be: </p>
<pre><code> 1) attitude
2) too slow
</code></pre>
<p><b>Please specify if you are saying something from experience or just guessing</b>.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/211234/best-time-of-day-to-code1Best Time of Day to CodeClaudiu2008-10-17T06:39:47Z2009-02-13T20:55:35Z
<p>So far I've heard two answers to this question - <b>early in the morning</b>, after you shower and get to work, before you go to any mind-numbing meetings. You can actually get some work done now.</p>
<p><b>Late at night</b>, when everything is taken care of, and you can just spend one to three hours working on something that interests you personally.</p>
<p>What have you found is the best time to get work done? </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/428710/friday-afternoons1Friday afternoons.... [closed]fARcRY2009-01-09T16:19:57Z2009-02-04T22:57:23Z
<p>What do you do on a Friday afternoon at work when you've lost your drive to work? </p>