Comment by brendoelfrendo
2 days ago
Unless you're getting paid for your commute, you're just giving your employer free productivity. I would recommend doing literally anything else with that time. Read a book, maybe.
2 days ago
Unless you're getting paid for your commute, you're just giving your employer free productivity. I would recommend doing literally anything else with that time. Read a book, maybe.
Everywhere I've worked as a programmer you're just paid to do your job. If you get some of it done on your commute what difference does it make?
If you can't do your job in your 8 hours then you're either not good enough or the requirements are too much and the company should change processes and hire.
It's for a paid side gig.