It all depends on how you are clever enought to enable your brain to manage it.
If you are a lazy by nature then you get stressful to forces your brain to recharge itself to get active all the time to finish your task. Its because you have trained it to be idle all the time.
However if you have had the habit of reading novels, magazines, tracking stocks etc. your brain would have been trained to be active enough to make a difficult task to be easily executed without much stress.
The answer to your problem is with the 2.5 kg brain that a 60kg body carries with it all the time. Train, tweak and tune him (he is like a computer with infinite memory capacity) and you will see the brighter side of a perfect life.
Chao!
2007-02-14 14:57:13
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answered by psychologist 1
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Hi friend It's a misconception you have about software job.
A lot factors depends on amount of work
1.Company(Indian companies force you to work while MNC's
offers a cool environment generally)
2.Technology (if you are production support don't expect a break for tea)
3.Project (Even if in MNC if you are in bad project you will screwed up)
Finally it's luck that matters there are projects with nowork
This is my experience i had in MNC
2007-02-15 03:26:14
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answered by david_jd17 3
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The lack of time and knowing there are a lot of hungry programmers looking for a job. A friend was so afraid to take a vacation for fear he'd be replaced he gave up 2 months accrued time.
2007-02-14 22:56:38
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answered by lyyman 5
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Poor management, poor process, it's multidisciplinary, and the fact that computers are stupid - all the responsibility for getting it right rests on the human(s) - it's just a lot of responsibility.
2007-02-14 23:02:21
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answered by mattzcoz 5
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I absolutely agree with Psycholog
2007-02-15 00:25:43
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answered by super_spontaneous2005 1
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Depends, are you programming or using?
2007-02-14 22:57:51
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answered by Anonymous
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its not stressful it depends upon your brain.
2007-02-14 23:44:29
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answered by kai 2
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