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Ask HN: I'm a dev who never wants to be on call again. What are my best options?

9 points by waylandsmithers a year ago · 10 comments


AnimalMuppet a year ago

Program different kinds of software. "On call" isn't a thing for some kinds of software. If it's not deployed to a production server, it likely doesn't have software engineers on call.

yawgmoth a year ago

A company that has internal customers that go to bed every day. Bankers, underwriters, etc

glawre a year ago

I'd aim for a giant bank / financial services company. Some still mandate dedicated Ops/Prod Support teams. It can definitely have it's drawbacks, but you're very unlikely to ever be called out.

p0d a year ago

Not an answer to your question but I used to keep the on call money in a separate pot. Then over time I would buy something fun from the pot, like some new tech. I found this helped me.

mettamage a year ago

HFT is one, they switch off when they leave for the night, unless it's crypto. HFT is demanding in other ways though

MattGaiser a year ago

Dry corporate software that is only used during work hours in your time zone.

  • dragonwriter a year ago

    If you can stand the pay and working environment, government (local or state in the US) internal non-safety critical app work may be the safest thing -- you almost never have customers in multiple time zones, or with working days or hours significantly different from your office's that need support.

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