Paid overtime is fine, but when it's unpaid, that's... questionable, at best. You could just finish it tomorrow, or the next week.The overtime thing hit me so hard. I hate doing overtime, but once you're in the developer-zone you just can't stop until you've ticked all the requirements and finish it like a madman. In fact I just did 2 days of unpaid overtime yesterday and the day before not because I was chasing a deadline, but because I was so pissed the code I did wasn't working so I worked on it out of spite until it was like 12 am
100% agree. Maybe it's just my crippling anxiety that if I don't finish a task or find something broken, it's gonna haunt me until I force myself to finish itPaid overtime is fine, but when it's unpaid, that's... questionable, at best. You could just finish it tomorrow, or the next week.
Unless you work your dream job, such passion would be better directed at something more worthy of your time and efforts than just giving your employers more money. IMO, working on a passion project or an open source one would be a much better way to spend your time.
Even from a career/resumé point-of-view, completing a project of your own or working on a popular open-source one is more attractive than doing unpaid overtime.
You can, legit almost any skill is on YouTube. I had a massively hard time with calculus at college but some random Indian kid on YouTube taught me in a few monthsHe's not wrong though, I'm pretty sure you can learn how to program on youtube
A chance at risque cosplay.Let's see how she is going to fix him