What is the percentage attrition? 2%? I wasn't able to get it clearly from the article.
I think percentage is what we should focusing on instead of the total numbers considering the total population.
Thanks for all the great advices and comments here.
Every job has its ups and downs. Though I agree that if you constantly feel down time, that probably the time you take a break.
What I find hard is that no single method works for me for a very long time. (Probably because it can trigger the bad memory? ) So I need to find a new approach when I find the old one does not work any more.
we (me and another guy) used that as the project/essay topic for a AI graduate class. We evaluated that using google n-gram are outperformed standard grammar checker/suggestion, especially with sentences & long phases (although i can't recall how solid the evaluation went. how large is our testing data set. After all, this is all done in a semester class). And developed a plugin in open-office for that.
Many years passed. This kind reminded me of that. Not sure if there is something similar now in the market? If not, i think I can try to dig out what left in the project. God, i love those simple times.
Edit: just recalled that we were inspired by some paper about taking advantage of n-gram at the time.
and I just found this half yr ago post https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12752671
I would start job hunting right away. Though after accept the new job offer, be sure to leave yourself some off time to take a vacation or relax yourself.
Don't recommend to do vacation before new job landed though.
My question is since we have GTM. would it be much easier to just import GTM setting to new site you want to deploy?
And it also will be easier to make modification to those "tracker plugin".
I agree it can be a bit work to get ur ubuntu laptop works perfect. But just a simple wireless driver install with ubuntu 14.04 lts gives me the perfect experience. While my win10 connection constantly droppes.
If you work and have a normal social life. I don't see the problem of playing video games. You should have some resting/down time.
Don't treat it as wasting of time, it is actually a quality time that ppl needs.
If you want to focus on more time to do something else, find a buddy to do it together or find a motivation may help.
Correct me if I am wrong. But it sounds to me you are still struggling between a coding job and a full time management job.
And to be fair, i think this is what you would be expecting for most of management position in lots of the companies.
You mentioned you have done some small management as senior/lead. Then think back, which part do you enjoy when you were there.