Comment by taylorhou
996 - it's a global marketplace of talent and very few in America are willing to work 996. If you are, you either are the founder type or young and unshackled.
996 - it's a global marketplace of talent and very few in America are willing to work 996. If you are, you either are the founder type or young and unshackled.
This is my experience as well. For a lot of these people, it's performative. Just kind of existing at work for 12 hours is "getting work done" to them, despite the fact it's life destroying for pretty much everyone that has an actual life to live.
It's really disgusting and harms most people.
Labor laws in California make infeasible (for good reason). The kinds of jobs going into 996 won't pay enough for exempt status, so that's 32 hours of overtime a week.
you are 100% right.
I know people don't want to hear this . . . but at my mega large corp, we recently laid off hundreds people who basically didn't do this.
>we recently laid off hundreds people who basically didn't do this.
Did you give them a choice or simply say "we've moving most operations to China?"
no choice we simply looked at hours worked via remote tracking.
I worked with what are effectively 996ers in software, they largely drag on projects because they value neither their own time nor anyone else's.