Assuming you have one at all, what time do you have your daily stand up meeting? Are there reasons why you have it at that time? Do you like having it at that time?

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    1 year ago

    10:30 because we have some early and some late workers. Has turned out to be helpful for the parents in the team too

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    09:00 at the start of the daily “Kernarbeitszeit”. I am not sure how to translate the term. A literal translation is “core working time”. Basically, my employer gives us the option to work between 06:00 to 18:00 with mandatory “presence” (working from home is possible) from 09:00 to 15:00.

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      10 months ago

      We call it flexible office hours with an expected presence between 9 to 15. It’s not a smooth as kernarbeitzeit though.

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    12:15, which is great as we break for lunch at 12:30. It prevents the time-wasters blathering on endlessly, as they are focused on lunchtime. A maximum of 15 minutes of wasted time.

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    9.30, which works well for me because I’m not awake enough/caffeinated enough before that to be able to be coherent or have much idea what I am doing that day. Although often I don’t really see the point in them when our team is so fragmented and working on loads of different projects.

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    1 year ago

    10:00. We normally don’t have meetings before 10:00 in the engineering dept. I’m cool with the schedule because that leaves time for kid transport and wordle and connections

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    1 year ago

    Noon or a little after. Works for me, though it does punch a hole in the day

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    1 year ago

    8:30. It was basically just the only timeslot when everyone involved in the project was free.

    Not a fan of it, though. The parents in our team frequently miss it, because personal life gets in the way.
    And for me, it was annoying during the summer, as I then prefer going to the shops early in the morning, before the scorching heat arrives, and well, one of the shops around here doesn’t open until 8:30, so I could only go there on Saturday or risking a heat stroke…

  • Zagorath@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    11:30 am my time. It’s annoyingly late, but necessary because I work with people who range from half an hour ahead of me to 2 hours behind me.

  • ArmainAP@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    2PM and I chose it that way with my project manager. That way I can have either at the end of my day or at the start of my day.

    We rarely really need it but we enjoy the casual chit chat as the serious stuff is handled in less than 5 minutes.

  • arran4@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    Had been using audio recordings in a slack thread on one client for 6 months. The time varied but it was good as the lack of discussion meant that it was kept short. However the timing was very imprecise.