Salemicus comments on question: the 40 hour work week vs Silicon Valley? - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Florian_Dietz 24 October 2014 04:15:54PM 2 points [-]

That's what I'm asking you!

This isn't my theory. This is a theory that has been around for a hundred years and that practically every industry follows, apparently with great success. From what I have read, the 40 hour work week was not invented by the workers, but by the companies themselves, who realized that working people too hard drives down their output and that 40 hours per week is the sweet spot, according to productivity studies.

Then along comes silicon valley, with a completely different philosophy, and somehow that also works. I have no idea why, and that's what I made this thread to ask.

Comment author: Salemicus 24 October 2014 04:39:33PM *  4 points [-]

practically every industry follows, apparently with great success

But Silicon Valley doesn't have a completely different philosophy from similar professions. Do doctors, lawyers, financiers, small businessmen, etc, typically work only 40 hours? To suggest it is to laugh. If anything, they work longer hours than software engineers. The 40-hour week you're talking about is a norm among factory workers, which is an entirely different type of labour.

Comment author: Lumifer 24 October 2014 04:54:47PM 1 point [-]

Silicon Valley also provides the opportunity for frequent fun breaks -- google Google (that is, search on the 'net for images of Google offices :-D).