Working 1 hour a day, Google programmers earn $150,000 a year after "fishing", and do side jobs at other times?

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Organize | Kexin Zhu   

Produced | CSDN Program Life (ID: coder_life)

Nine to twelve, unfinished code, unfinished bugs, rushing to catch up with projects... In the traditional impression, the work of a programmer is probably like this.

However, reality appears to be somewhat different.

Recently, "Fortune" reported that Devon, a Google software engineer with an annual salary of $150,000, only works for one hour a day, and the rest of the time is "doing side jobs."

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