Henry Ford invented breaks to extract more out of the peasant Labour.
The fact we’re years later and cognitively demanding jobs don’t support this well show how amateur managers are and his spineless devs that enable them are.
What are you talking about? I take hour long video game breaks and nap breaks in addition to lunch. I probably actually code for like 3 hours a day, but I get more done in those 3 hours after charging up than if I’d sit there staring at code for 3 hours.
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Someone hasn’t learned to block themselves out a lunch hour.
People ignore that.
Real professionals eat during meetings.
Real mugs.
Henry Ford invented breaks to extract more out of the peasant Labour.
The fact we’re years later and cognitively demanding jobs don’t support this well show how amateur managers are and his spineless devs that enable them are.
What are you talking about? I take hour long video game breaks and nap breaks in addition to lunch. I probably actually code for like 3 hours a day, but I get more done in those 3 hours after charging up than if I’d sit there staring at code for 3 hours.
I’m not sure what’s with your first sentence. Everything else you said agreed with the point I was making…
I schedule an hour for lunch and play video games during meetings.
Do it on a 5 monitor setup with a 2kW subwoofer to make a point.
What’s funny is when I space out looking at my other monitor folks in the meeting just assume I’m working.