u/annie-ama wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
Hi all - just wanted to chime in here since I’m the OP for this discussion and am getting notifications of new comments. A few things I want to clear up: The AMA is something I’ve done on my own volition as Codesmith’s Director of Outcomes, to provide an open space to talk abou
u/michaelnovati replied · · edited ★ FEATURED
I appreciate the clarification about your personal feelings.
1. I don't think this is fair that you say above:
>The AMA is something I’ve done on my own volition as Codesmith’s Director of Outcomes, to provide an open space to talk about our CIRR reports, reporting standards, and graduate outcomes
Yet this was advertised by your CEO and in you CSX Slack in a giant image as an ["Official Reddit AMA" ](https://files.slack.com/files-pri/T7X3836NN-F06SK9BNY9W/ama.png)
I genuinely feel bad about the personal feelings, but unfortunately you are also the Director of Outcomes who was doing an Official Reddit AMA.
2. Similar to another commenter, I was also offended by this, in my personal opinion:
> Please all - go have a great weekend! Get outside, read a good book, spend time with family and friends.
I stayed up until 1am doing a super important infrastructure upgrade at Formation. Then I woke up at 7am and went skiing in Whistler until 3pm and I was with 10 friends. I skiied on a glacier for the first time and it was amazing.
While I was there, I responded to 5 Fellow questions and 4 private work threads.
Tonight I'm having a dinner with the friends, and then I'm going to work on a new Chat GPT integration that everyone is super excited about.
I can do whatever I want on the weekend, and if I feel guilty for going skiiing for 6 hours when I really wanted to do work, I can feel that way.
This is how I define work life balance for me and I'm happy with that.