Name: Anonymous 2006-05-08 14:32
Do companies that hire programmers expect them to work overtime, like even when they're at home?
I'm about to send my resume to a bunch of companies but I'm afraid once I get a job I'll have no time for myself anymore. I really want to beat Earthbound but responsibilities are already taking up enough time as it is.
Will I have more free time, or less free time, when I get out of college at the end of this semester and have a programming job?
Does it depend on -what- you're programming?
I'm about to send my resume to a bunch of companies but I'm afraid once I get a job I'll have no time for myself anymore. I really want to beat Earthbound but responsibilities are already taking up enough time as it is.
Will I have more free time, or less free time, when I get out of college at the end of this semester and have a programming job?
Does it depend on -what- you're programming?