[nycphp-talk] Why IT Sucks
Joseph Crawford
codebowl at gmail.com
Thu Apr 17 16:32:43 EDT 2008
Jerry,
I agree there are times it would probably be better to be in the
office, however I am not a lone coder. I work with a team of 10 other
developers. Generally there are 2-3 developers working together on a
project. Working from home I still manage to collaborate with them
just fine. We use a ticketing system so I know what needs to be done
when. If i have questions there is the phone, IM, video etc.
It has been working fine for us so far with me working from home.
I do have to say that not all people can work from home. It does take
a lot of discipline to work from home. There are times I just do not
want to work and have to force myself to do so. It is easier to say
hey i am not working today when you don't have to worry about the boss
face to face etc.
Joseph Crawford
On Apr 17, 2008, at 4:25 PM, Jerry B. Altzman wrote:
> on 2008-04-17 16:05 Joseph Crawford said the following:
>> with the days of video conferencing i really do not see the point
>> of going in-house for anything. My employer likes to bring me down
>> here so i go with the flow.
>
> Well, that's very nice. But not every company *has* video
> conferencing. And sometimes you need more than 15 minutes of
> conferencing time.
>
> I'm not going to try to convince those of you who are "lone coders"
> the value of a co-located team. I will say that others do NOT feel
> as you do. Strangely enough, sometimes you need more than one person
> to do the job!
>
> _Peopleware_, my oft-quoted reference, goes to lengths to talk about
> the benefits of "teams" of people working in physical proximity, and
> the positive results coming from that.
>
> I am not saying that telecommuting has its place, only that
> telecommuting is NOT the answer to all problems, and that
> sometimes...you just gotta be there! This is why those folks who
> *demand* 100% telecommuting do not work for me (even if I have one
> special case).
>
>> Joseph Crawford
>
> //jbaltz
> --
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