Anonymous wrote:I work at a non-profit, and it is pretty perfect. I get paid decently (65K) but can telework when I want, go to appointments without an issue, and I'm comfortable leaving work at 4:00 and not thinking about it again until the next day due to my low-ish salary. I'm pretty happy with the arrangement.
Anonymous wrote:I work at a non-profit, and it is pretty perfect. I get paid decently (65K) but can telework when I want, go to appointments without an issue, and I'm comfortable leaving work at 4:00 and not thinking about it again until the next day due to my low-ish salary. I'm pretty happy with the arrangement.
Anonymous wrote:I work at a non-profit, and it is pretty perfect. I get paid decently (65K) but can telework when I want, go to appointments without an issue, and I'm comfortable leaving work at 4:00 and not thinking about it again until the next day due to my low-ish salary. I'm pretty happy with the arrangement.
Anonymous wrote:I have found being a programmer is family friendly, as long as I'm willing to do the tasks other people aren't interested in. In exchange for handling the mundane, I don't live my life for the code so for the most part I work regular hours and am rarely called in for an emergency.
Some people have difficulty handling the isolation. Some people also have difficulty dealing with the overwhelming maleness of the culture.
