Cihad, you nailed some of the exact feelings I (and other veterans I've talked to) have felt at one time or another. As soon as my wife and I had our baby, I realized many hours I had previously been working to run my web design company and how difficult that would be going forward. It's been a learning experience for sure and I'm forever adjusting the work/life balance.
On top of it all, there has been a definite blending of roles lately where designers, front-end devs, and back-end devs have sort of melded into one job (aka the full-stack employee who is expected to do just about everything).
Cihad, you nailed some of the exact feelings I (and other veterans I've talked to) have felt at one time or another. As soon as my wife and I had our baby, I realized many hours I had previously been working to run my web design company and how difficult that would be going forward. It's been a learning experience for sure and I'm forever adjusting the work/life balance.
On top of it all, there has been a definite blending of roles lately where designers, front-end devs, and back-end devs have sort of melded into one job (aka the full-stack employee who is expected to do just about everything).