> Yeah, I bet you save heaps of time by not having food with you and having to go buy it.
Yes? I could go to the office canteen if I didn't want to walk around the corner. Most of the time I do though. (And making sandwiches at home means you still have to buy and store the ingredients).
> Besides, give me one piece of scientific evidence that can prove time actually = money, do you think that staying at work till 5pm every day provides value just because you're in the office? I doubt it.
It gets me paid. It gets me paid more than I'd be paid to make a sandwich. If I could switch to a 28-hour work week and get paid the same hourly rate then I would, and maybe then I'd have enough free time to make my own sandwiches (though probably not, tbh, making sandwiches is less fun than programming). But that's not easy.
Yes? I could go to the office canteen if I didn't want to walk around the corner. Most of the time I do though. (And making sandwiches at home means you still have to buy and store the ingredients).
> Besides, give me one piece of scientific evidence that can prove time actually = money, do you think that staying at work till 5pm every day provides value just because you're in the office? I doubt it.
It gets me paid. It gets me paid more than I'd be paid to make a sandwich. If I could switch to a 28-hour work week and get paid the same hourly rate then I would, and maybe then I'd have enough free time to make my own sandwiches (though probably not, tbh, making sandwiches is less fun than programming). But that's not easy.