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yes, no overtime fo junior
A well rested junior is a well learning and improving junior. -
C0D4681463yIf a junior needs to work overtime, there's something seriously wrong with the timelines.
That list of todos doesn't shrink because you got to the end of it, it's just a new list waiting for you. -
nitnip18093yAt what time did he start though? Maybe junior just couldn't get in the mood to work until 6pm.
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Wish certain Assholes trying to drive straight people out of the workforce would agree with this sensible outlook
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So "12am" is the American way to say midnight? Or noon? Is this about skipping lunch breaks, working overtime at night, or simply taking the freedom of flexible timing instead of conservative office-hours-work-vs-life-balance?
Sorry to act naive, but as a non-native speaker, my first thought was "12am" would be 12:00 (thus noon / mid-day), second thought (when reading the comments) wondering that it probably means midnight. -
nibor48773y12am is midnight, think of 24 hour clock, it's 00:00 which is first minute of the new day, so it's the morning.
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nibor48773yI agree with the op, not sure why the post is tagged LinkedIn though.
Even if a junior, or indeed any employee loves their job so much that they want to work 7am to midnight, the employer has a duty of care to the employee, and a burnt out junior is no good to anyone. -
As a guy who enjoys working odd hours and has a job that lets me, I'd say it's only a problem if it's habitual and they're going past their allotted work hours for the day.
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To-dos or not, I wouldn't accept a junior working these hours. Either they're doing that instead of working normal hours, which isn't great as they need to be available in normal hours for meetings / contact / etc. - or they're doing that work as well as normal hours, in which case they need to be told that level of work is unacceptable.
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@jespersh not sure if he's learning, he had 12 tasks he was working on simultaneously at that time tho
@fraktalisman somewhere in google said that 12am is midnight, i'm not even american -
nitnip18093y@curiousjoe WFH being the key words. I'm also expected to work with that schedule but I'm not a morning person at all. Sometimes I just start and finish later.
Reading the rest of your comments though, that doesn't seem to be the case for the junior. 12 tasks is way too much.
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