Recently, a member of our team got burned out and had to leave.
Basically, he got into a death march situation on an overdue project, started by working late to catch up which grew into stranger and stranger hours. Eventually, he was leaving when everyone else was arriving and starting work in the evenings. Consequently, he developed sleep problems, stress and depression.
He announced he was leaving in 3 months to management and planned to get out of the field altogether. For me it was hard to understand that what was once his passion in life had turned into such a depressing endeavor. (I should note, he is one of the most talented people I have had the pleasure to work with.)
The situation came to a head when he sent one of those career limiting emails after working one of his crazy slogs through a weekend. It was a manifesto to say the least. Management had no choice but to let him go, I suppose.
Why does burnout happen so often in our field? How can we prevent it?
I have created a question calling for stories as well: "Developer Burnout Stories".
