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				Multitasking suuuuuucks.
 
 It's imho sth that gets seen and promoted as a good thing...
 
 While it's the opposite.
 
 If all people stopped doing, number of meetings would decline a lot probably.
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				@IntrusionCM sure, but i can't pick the meetings i have to go in, so i have to keep my work going even with the dumb meetings. most of them I'm just in as a listener, so it's not a huge hassle to do other things simultaneously
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				The problem isn't the multitasking, it's having too many meetings/distractions from your core work
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				@darksideofyay can understand, but imho it's a crude workaround to solve a problem that should be addressed instead xD
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				@alturnativ the issue here is the "actual job" part. we're not in a dev company nor a dev environment, so the actual job involves communication with non devs on the regular. the position I'm in is a mix of dev and business i suppose.
 
 i agree it's not healthy and that I'm very used to a fucked up workflow tho
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				 Tonnoman5962yGenerally humans are not good at multi tasking. Focusing on one task at a time would be more efficient in theory. Tonnoman5962yGenerally humans are not good at multi tasking. Focusing on one task at a time would be more efficient in theory.
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				@darksideofyay hmm, in that case I would say make sure to ration out your time based on all the responsibilities of the "actual job". If you try to spend all your time doing both there's a much bigger chance of messing up both :( definitely don't push yourself too hard either way!
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				Sure if your meetings are just people saying "Sorry, I wasn't listening. Could you please repeat?"
 
 I think it would be rude to multitask if you're actually needed in a meeting, but not if you're supposed to just listen with a half ear (in which case you might as well not attend the meeting but that's not what happens).
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				Horrible workplace with a delusion of multitasking. Human brain is not fit for multitasking, even if you claim you can. It can not surpass a focused brain.







do you guys think multitasking is a high standard? at work we deem it essential, but i wonder if it's too much to expect new people to pick up on our pace. if we're not coding in a meeting while answering texts and emails, we're not getting anything done
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