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1. Gets paid based on time.
2. Gets paid based on the results.
Which one are u?

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  • 7
    Time, 'results' are vague and don't justify the amount of thinking/crying/suffering when debugging 1 line of code
  • 8
    I get payed the same every month, regardless of time nor results...
    Sometimes a bit more for special events but that's non of my business.
  • 5
    getting paid
  • 1
    Getting paid according to the contract that I signed. (i.e. X amount of hours per week). If I have to work some extra hours, I can either get them back some other time or get paid for it.
  • 1
    I'm a student so I get hourly. Still a fantastic deal
  • 2
    Hourly and anything work related - is paid. This includes meetings, discussions while smoking, even driving to clients
  • 1
    Paid by time (7.5 hours a day), but my pay would soon drop dramatically if the results weren't there
  • 1
    @nibor I was paid like that in a previous job... We've taken a legacy code and well... Managers expectations were ultra-high (he assumed that I'll get into the project within a week). Three weeks passed, I did some small tasks and assumed that things go well. Took on a bigger task and was researching/debugging/trying for the next week or so. When the payment came - it was around 40% of our agreed payment due to "didn't meet expectations.". That was the day I left that company and went on my ways.
  • 0
    @yizBoi I make 9.79€/h ._. (that's $10.86/h)
  • 0
    Mix of both
  • 0
    I am employed regularly, so 1)
  • 0
    @Krokoklemme depends where you live. Where I'm from - 2.5 eur is minimal wage so making 10 an hour is already 4 times over
  • 0
  • 0
    Mix of both, as I believe it should be.
  • 0
    @Nanos Probably, or you are just a CEO or something that doesn't get paid :P We've all been there :D
  • 0
    @Nanos Yeah, exactly :) This is normal and to be fair - I can fully understand everything that goes in that. So I wish you the best of luck there!
  • 1
    Salary.
    It's tolerable for now.
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