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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
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      Now that we have CloudFlare, having the local avatars is no big deal.

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender
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        Weird.. I must have uploaded my avatar before I did gravatar...

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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          @Dashrender said in Hours I work/PTO:

          Weird.. I must have uploaded my avatar before I did gravatar...

          A lot of people did 🙂

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender
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            Why is that face so HUGE? It's distracting.. and frankly - I really really don't like it.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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              @Dashrender said in Hours I work/PTO:

              Why is that face so HUGE? It's distracting.. and frankly - I really really don't like it.

              The face from the emoji?

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender
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                And now that I have refreshed the browser it's no longer 6 inched in diameter on my screen.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                  @Dashrender said in Hours I work/PTO:

                  And now that I have refreshed the browser it's no longer 6 inched in diameter on my screen.

                  I was wondering. I was going to take a screen shot and ask if we were seeing the same thing. I do feel that it is slightly too large, but only by a few pixels 🙂

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                    @Dashrender said in Hours I work/PTO:

                    And now that I have refreshed the browser it's no longer 6 inched in diameter on my screen.

                    I was wondering. I was going to take a screen shot and ask if we were seeing the same thing. I do feel that it is slightly too large, but only by a few pixels 🙂

                    Now it's normal. We were seeing different things. I'll check and see if I get the gigantic ones at home and take a screenshot.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller
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                      This thread dovetails well into the recent discussion about home labs that morphed into a discussion about combining work and home lives together. If home life and work life were merged seamlessly, things like going to conventions would be far easier. As an example.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                        This thread dovetails well into the recent discussion about home labs that morphed into a discussion about combining work and home lives together. If home life and work life were merged seamlessly, things like going to conventions would be far easier. As an example.

                        yes and no. The days leading up to and following the convention I can generally jump on a call at will. The days of the conventions (I typically attend) I am normally completely out of contact. I can't hear my phone (or feel it vibrate), and definitely don't pay enough attention to it respond guaranteed in say, less than an hour.

                        So for those specific days I'd have to be pretty much off the clock.

                        That said, I wouldn't be to thrilled to be at an amusement park and have to leave in the middle of the day either to go work on a problem, not unless the company was paying for the following day's ticket to that same park, etc, etc, etc.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                          @Dashrender said in Hours I work/PTO:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                          This thread dovetails well into the recent discussion about home labs that morphed into a discussion about combining work and home lives together. If home life and work life were merged seamlessly, things like going to conventions would be far easier. As an example.

                          yes and no. The days leading up to and following the convention I can generally jump on a call at will. The days of the conventions (I typically attend) I am normally completely out of contact. I can't hear my phone (or feel it vibrate), and definitely don't pay enough attention to it respond guaranteed in say, less than an hour.

                          So for those specific days I'd have to be pretty much off the clock.

                          That said, I wouldn't be to thrilled to be at an amusement park and have to leave in the middle of the day either to go work on a problem, not unless the company was paying for the following day's ticket to that same park, etc, etc, etc.

                          You are mixing being dedicated on call with other things. No one is implying or has said that.

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender
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                            I'm not sure I agree that I'm mixing that.

                            I can see why you would say that, but if you need/want dedicated days where you simply don't have to worry about being on call at all, then you need to be on vacation - which is what I need the convention days specifically listed above to be.

                            I don't mind spending even 30 mins on the phone helping something in a jam when I'm at an amusement park ( I spend at least that long this weekend while at a party helping a doc figure out why they couldn't get into their favorites - by the way, A+ to ScreenConnect on Android!) But if there is something less than a full catastrophe, I don't except to leave that park if I'm working a schedule like you're talking about.

                            All that said, I do like the freedom of the schedule you guys are talking about...

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                              @Dashrender said in Hours I work/PTO:

                              I'm not sure I agree that I'm mixing that.

                              I can see why you would say that, but if you need/want dedicated days where you simply don't have to worry about being on call at all, then you need to be on vacation - which is what I need the convention days specifically listed above to be.

                              I don't mind spending even 30 mins on the phone helping something in a jam when I'm at an amusement park ( I spend at least that long this weekend while at a party helping a doc figure out why they couldn't get into their favorites - by the way, A+ to ScreenConnect on Android!) But if there is something less than a full catastrophe, I don't except to leave that park if I'm working a schedule like you're talking about.

                              But we didn't say that you'd have to leave the park. Being out of touch is a normal thing. No different than being in a service free zone or being on an airplane.

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                              • DashrenderD
                                Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                                @Dashrender said in Hours I work/PTO:

                                I'm not sure I agree that I'm mixing that.

                                I can see why you would say that, but if you need/want dedicated days where you simply don't have to worry about being on call at all, then you need to be on vacation - which is what I need the convention days specifically listed above to be.

                                I don't mind spending even 30 mins on the phone helping something in a jam when I'm at an amusement park ( I spend at least that long this weekend while at a party helping a doc figure out why they couldn't get into their favorites - by the way, A+ to ScreenConnect on Android!) But if there is something less than a full catastrophe, I don't except to leave that park if I'm working a schedule like you're talking about.

                                But we didn't say that you'd have to leave the park. Being out of touch is a normal thing. No different than being in a service free zone or being on an airplane.

                                I do classify the park differently from the convention, and I do realize you never said I'd have to leave - but come on, there will be times where work has to be done that just can't be done reasonably at a park. So this means you either a) have to be prepared to leave, because you are the end all be all for a problem solution, or b) you're simply off that day and unreachable. I'll grant you that 90% of the time or more a few mins on the phone will probably solve most problems and leave the rest to be fixed when you get home normally, but that other 10% is what bites 🙂

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                  @Dashrender said in Hours I work/PTO:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                                  @Dashrender said in Hours I work/PTO:

                                  I'm not sure I agree that I'm mixing that.

                                  I can see why you would say that, but if you need/want dedicated days where you simply don't have to worry about being on call at all, then you need to be on vacation - which is what I need the convention days specifically listed above to be.

                                  I don't mind spending even 30 mins on the phone helping something in a jam when I'm at an amusement park ( I spend at least that long this weekend while at a party helping a doc figure out why they couldn't get into their favorites - by the way, A+ to ScreenConnect on Android!) But if there is something less than a full catastrophe, I don't except to leave that park if I'm working a schedule like you're talking about.

                                  But we didn't say that you'd have to leave the park. Being out of touch is a normal thing. No different than being in a service free zone or being on an airplane.

                                  I do classify the park differently from the convention, and I do realize you never said I'd have to leave - but come on, there will be times where work has to be done that just can't be done reasonably at a park. So this means you either a) have to be prepared to leave, because you are the end all be all for a problem solution, or b) you're simply off that day and unreachable. I'll grant you that 90% of the time or more a few mins on the phone will probably solve most problems and leave the rest to be fixed when you get home normally, but that other 10% is what bites 🙂

                                  But you are assuming that it is always you that has to do that work.

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                                    @Dashrender said in Hours I work/PTO:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                                    @Dashrender said in Hours I work/PTO:

                                    I'm not sure I agree that I'm mixing that.

                                    I can see why you would say that, but if you need/want dedicated days where you simply don't have to worry about being on call at all, then you need to be on vacation - which is what I need the convention days specifically listed above to be.

                                    I don't mind spending even 30 mins on the phone helping something in a jam when I'm at an amusement park ( I spend at least that long this weekend while at a party helping a doc figure out why they couldn't get into their favorites - by the way, A+ to ScreenConnect on Android!) But if there is something less than a full catastrophe, I don't except to leave that park if I'm working a schedule like you're talking about.

                                    But we didn't say that you'd have to leave the park. Being out of touch is a normal thing. No different than being in a service free zone or being on an airplane.

                                    I do classify the park differently from the convention, and I do realize you never said I'd have to leave - but come on, there will be times where work has to be done that just can't be done reasonably at a park. So this means you either a) have to be prepared to leave, because you are the end all be all for a problem solution, or b) you're simply off that day and unreachable. I'll grant you that 90% of the time or more a few mins on the phone will probably solve most problems and leave the rest to be fixed when you get home normally, but that other 10% is what bites 🙂

                                    But you are assuming that it is always you that has to do that work.

                                    No I'm not, that's why it's 10%, if it was only me, then it would be 100%. the team will be able to handle most things 90% of the time, there will be 10% where my specific knowledge is what is needed, or other team members who share my knowledge are more unavailable than I am.

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                                    • JaredBuschJ
                                      JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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                                      @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                                      @Dashrender said in Hours I work/PTO:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                                      @Dashrender said in Hours I work/PTO:

                                      I'm not sure I agree that I'm mixing that.

                                      I can see why you would say that, but if you need/want dedicated days where you simply don't have to worry about being on call at all, then you need to be on vacation - which is what I need the convention days specifically listed above to be.

                                      I don't mind spending even 30 mins on the phone helping something in a jam when I'm at an amusement park ( I spend at least that long this weekend while at a party helping a doc figure out why they couldn't get into their favorites - by the way, A+ to ScreenConnect on Android!) But if there is something less than a full catastrophe, I don't except to leave that park if I'm working a schedule like you're talking about.

                                      But we didn't say that you'd have to leave the park. Being out of touch is a normal thing. No different than being in a service free zone or being on an airplane.

                                      I do classify the park differently from the convention, and I do realize you never said I'd have to leave - but come on, there will be times where work has to be done that just can't be done reasonably at a park. So this means you either a) have to be prepared to leave, because you are the end all be all for a problem solution, or b) you're simply off that day and unreachable. I'll grant you that 90% of the time or more a few mins on the phone will probably solve most problems and leave the rest to be fixed when you get home normally, but that other 10% is what bites 🙂

                                      But you are assuming that it is always you that has to do that work.

                                      And when it is me that must do it, I can sit in a quiet spot with my tablet and deal with it. Even for hours if needed.

                                      In fact, I have done so. It has happened exactly once. Would have been easier to leave but that would ruin things for the kids. Dad having to sit aside for a hour or two does damper things a bit, but it is better than cancelling.

                                      Twice if you count walking out of a session at Spiceworld 2013 to deal with someone royally jacking up a SQL server. But since work paid for Spiceworld in the first place, I don't really count it.

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                                      • MattSpellerM
                                        MattSpeller
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                                        One thing I struggle with greatly is work-life separation - and my understanding is that @scottalanmiller just does not separate them in his preferred employee model / whatever you want to call it.

                                        When I go home and I'm not on call you best believe I am not checking emails. Nor do I want to. It's bliss being able to just leave it alone and have that weight of responsibility off of me.

                                        Also vacation - it's not a vacation if you're answering emails. It's absolutely not a vacation if you HAVE to answer emails / calls.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @MattSpeller
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                                          @MattSpeller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                                          Also vacation - it's not a vacation if you're answering emails. It's self moderated not a vacation if you HAVE to answer emails / calls.

                                          See, I've always said exactly the opposite. If you force me to not check my emails, I can't take a vacation because I don't know that things are okay. But why would anyone want to disconnect fully from work if their job is awesome? That's what I don't understand. Why work a job that you want to take a vacation from? Why not work a job that you'd dread taking a vacation from?

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                                          • MattSpellerM
                                            MattSpeller @scottalanmiller
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                                            @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                                            @MattSpeller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                                            Also vacation - it's not a vacation if you're answering emails. It's self moderated not a vacation if you HAVE to answer emails / calls.

                                            See, I've always said exactly the opposite. If you force me to not check my emails, I can't take a vacation because I don't know that things are okay. But why would anyone want to disconnect fully from work if their job is awesome? That's what I don't understand. Why work a job that you want to take a vacation from? Why not work a job that you'd dread taking a vacation from?

                                            There is a yawning chasm of disconnect between our view points that makes the grand canyon look pitiful.

                                            I love my job. Clearly you do too.

                                            Why on earth you'd want to take it with you on vacation is absolutely beyond my understanding. That is the f'ing DEFINITION of vacation!

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