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      <title>Work-life balance in DevOps</title>
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            Let&#39;s take a break from purely technical topics today. I&#39;ll explain why DevOps is the best field in IT if you want to maintain a healthy work-rest balance while keeping the rest of the company&#39;s departments happy 👽😁.
Doctors used to be paid as long as a person stayed healthy; likewise, DevOps engineers should be paid as long as everything keeps working.
But that doesn&#39;t mean you can just quickly knock everything out and then sleep and relax.
          
          
        
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