If u need to get stressed & work more than then
timing. How comfortable u r.
If asked to work on weekends

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If u need to get stressed & work more than then timing. How comfortable u r. If asked to wo..

Answer / guest

At time its alright but not always.
YES at the time of releases or UAT testing.

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If u need to get stressed & work more than then timing. How comfortable u r. If asked to wo..

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Not ready with all time...

But no problem to work of main release .

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If u need to get stressed & work more than then timing. How comfortable u r. If asked to wo..

Answer / amit

I understand that sometime one has to work in extended
shifts but with better planning we can avoid such
situations. I will be fine with this but only sometimes.

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