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    4 hours ago

    Absolutely. As I said when I had car issues, which are ongoing for almost a year now, I was able to work from home.

    If I’m not in a good head space I can just log off and make up the time whenever I want. I get as much support as I ask for.

    With the no targets (even if my brain doesn’t do well with that) it means I just work and never get questioned about how long something is taking.

    My boss will take my neurotic nature into account when doing things. So when he took me out of the office to give me my raise after a year he messaged first to say can you come outside with me, don’t worry it’s not for anything bad.

    I am being mentored and when I ask for help he will break things don’t and tell me why he made certain choices when engineering a solution.

    Edit: Naturally this is my first role in this industry so I have no frame of reference.

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      4 hours ago

      I mean I don’t know your life, but “no targets” doesn’t read “good work environment” to me, it reads “no work/life balance”

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        I have no other job in this industry for reference, but I will say the work life balance is I work 08:30 - 17:00 with an hour break and as many smoke (vape) breaks as I want.

        Outside of those hours I am not to do anything. I’ve been told this when I’ve done bits on a Saturday because I wanted to finish something, that I should bot do that and to just do the hours I am paid for. We are encouraged to take our breaks and holidays and not work ourselves to death.

        My employer is very chill and always says the client and the work is second to us as our lives matter and the work can always be done later.

        Which is cool as we have some global clients that are big names. They work with us as we are chill, my boss is a genius, and we are fair. If we quote for a project we will often spend months changing that software to fit their changing needs and will not quote for more money as the way he sees it is, we get more repeat business because we are fair. If the client is taking the piss then obviously we will cut it off and re-quote, else we will just do what they want.

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          As a developer for 15 years: there’s no reason to put up with any bullshit in this field. They need us more than we need them. This field is mercenary as fuck.

          I’ve switched jobs on average every 2 years, except for one that I went back to for a second stint and one that was just a great place to work (remote). My salary has quadrupled in those years and I’ve learned never to stick around out of fear that there isn’t something better: there always is, and if the next job isn’t the one, get another one after that (and probably another raise).