HACKER Q&A
📣 linsomniac

What would you do if given a sabbatical?


In academia it is more common to give a year for every 7 worked, to take time off work to do something of your choosing that ultimately enhances your employer in some way. Say, writing a book.

If your employer offered you a sabbatical, what would you do with yourself?

I work in operations, I'd want something like 3 months to experiment with some ideas related to the software release cycle: version control, building, testing, releasing, and deploying a complex application (~50 packages, 20 clusters, 5 environments).


  👤 marginalia_nu Accepted Answer ✓
I was really dissatisfied with life a few years back, so I took a year off work and lived off my savings. I attributed my dissatisfaction to work and I basically said to my boss I needed to do something else for a while, and I'd come back in a year if they'd have me. I had a decent bunch of savings and nobody to support, so I could afford to gamble this way. But they did take me back.

I had a bunch of ideas beforehand about what I wanted to do, projects and so on, and many thoughts about what I was fed up with at work and a feeling I needed more time for my own projects. I tested these notions and ended up realizing that I was mostly wrong in my analysis.

I thought I wanted was more time to decide what I wanted to do with, to hack on projects, but in the end what I realized I lacked was variety in life.

So since then I picked up a bunch of new hobbies. Like in the years since I've dabbled in everything from partner dancing to latin. I'm a lot more well rounded now and I'm a lot happier for it.

I've also worked 32 week hours since then to have some more time for other stuff. Well worth the pay cut.

In the end, I never really accomplished very much on my sabbatical, but I did come back a much more well rounded and happy person. It's probably a far better tool for personal growth than it is for productivity or career advancement.


👤 scyzoryk_xyz
When I was a kid, my father got a sabbatical - he was a professor in a respected design program in a relatively well known area of the US. I struggled to comprehend how it is possible and this sounded like an incredible luxury; offered only to tenured, old respected faculty. Without the constraints and demands of his normal 10-2 academia job he wound down into a productivity-free state in which he did very little aside from his usual scribbling and sketching of ideas on scraps of paper and generating loads of notes. Not that many years later he retired.

While it didn’t seem to me like the lack of results for the sabbatical were the main problem, knowing him full well I have this hunch that the sabbatical was really just a politically gracious way to get rid of him for a year, so that it would be even easier to get rid of him later for others who wanted his position, influence, whatever within that university.

If my employer offered me a sabbatical I would be suspicious.

I think given a sabbatical I would do exactly what I already am doing, which is an attempt at building a small community around our product (with an SPA/webapp) while using that as an opportunity for UX testing and research with users of our products which are surgical simulation devices.

I am not a fan of the sabbatical because that is too long to go off working on something without bringing it back for feedback/scrutiny. But I do think companies should give employees at least a day or two a week of freedom to do the projects that interest them for personal growth within the scope of the company.


👤 vegetablepotpie
I’ve been considering taking a leave of absence. I’m single, no partner, no kids, I have savings and I feel my performance at coding is declining.

I would go on some through hikes and travel to national parks, and car camp in BLM land along the way. I would try to have very inexpensive traveling experiences, build up stories to tell, and meet new people.

This could be a good time to reset. Because of inflation and stagnant wages, the opportunity cost of working has gone up. I could get a new job, but I don’t want to continue to be a developer. I also spend a lot of my time working, and I’m single because of that. I see a leave of absent as an opportunity to explore other options and find a partner.


👤 muzani
"to do something of your choosing that ultimately enhances your employer in some way."

I'd probably mess around a lot with AI. Not necessarily anything useful. Stuff like generating cover images for documents, utilizing emojis to replace common phrases, making stuff more concise and easier to read. I've got a console line command to write UATs in the form of crappy poetry.


👤 gregoryl
I'm hiking the TA trail (top to bottom of NZ) end of next year. I'll probably even come back to the same job/role.

👤 j7ake
Some productive academics insert themselves into a lab where they want to learn something new.

After sabbatical they try to combine their new ideas into their existing research programme.

The really top academics don’t take sabbaticals because they are already in a place where money, talent, and collaborations are flowing and taking any time off would break that momentum.


👤 FintechRisen
I recently took some significant time off from work and it was a game-changer for my psyche. Tbh I didn't do any trips, I didn't have any absurd adventures planned (although if the circumstances were a little different I might have planned some), but I really just hung out with my kids and spent time bonding with them. It was extremely recharging to have that time to spend with them and also for my hobbies. A great reminder about how I can improve on work-life balance.

👤 badrabbit
Exploit research, ctfs and I have two or three projects I think are great and useful ideas I want to work on but my current freetime just doesn't let me write code for hobby projects, so I would give those a shot. But yeah, no way that will happen.

👤 diogenescynic
I'd probably go to Japan or Argentina and Chile.

👤 jwstarr
I used my sabbatical to research and write a history paper. One of my colleagues used his sabbatical to just spend the summer with his kids.

👤 GianFabien
In academia, a sabbatical is an opportunity to work on a new project, in a new environment with new collaborators. It is not a time to just goof off.

Many advances in CS/SE have come about as a result of focused projects at places like Bell Labs, Xerox PARC, etc.


👤 m3talsmith
I would work for a decentralized platform and a video game that would run on it. The platform and the video game work hand in hand and have been planned since 1996, but I’ve never had enough time.

👤 gardenhedge
I travelled the world. I was able to do that at the time because I had no debt or dependants. Now, I wouldn't look for one because I feel I could use the time well.

👤 ftio
I’d spend a lot of time with my kids and play golf almost every day.

👤 toomuchtodo

👤 vips7L
Absolutely nothing.