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C0D4681455yNever, unless it's a major deployment then maybe depending on my involvement.
Otherwise, I'm on call 24/7 anyway, if that counts? -
sysvinit8585y@torbuntu in my previous place, not only weekends, even the late night hours they message me.
Well after suffering for few months I decided to leave, although they said they will give me higher salary, I rejected it. Best decision I have ever made.
Those kind of things slowly eat your mind and motivation. -
vane112805yAbout once every quarter when I deploy new major version of application, usually it breaks database schema / adjust / migrate data.
I do it from home and it only once took me full day cause some fuckers from other company configured load balancer heartbeat with malformed http request.
Usually it is less then hour. -
gopher945yThe problem with 9to5 jobs is that they’re not 9to5 anymore.
Irrespective of how good you are, undertrained colleagues and/or incompetent Team Leads lead you to such an imbalance. -
@Nanos 6am to 8pm? Sound like bullshit to me. Already saw a post where you were complaining and saying if I take a break I'm fired. Where are you from?
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Aldar12005yDoes oncall duty count? If so, at least once a month, sometimes more, but only one day of the weekend, if I were woken up 4 times by servers "catching on fire" (As I like to say, though luckily, I'm just a sysadmin, not doing the physical maintenance), I would not be very mentally present the next day.
How many of y'all have to work on weekends?
If you do, both days or one day?
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