Kwacky wrote:Questioning my existence. This 9-5 crap is rubbish. I hate being on the working hamster wheel.
If my kids end up doing a desk job I've failed as a father.
Mate, I have never had a 9-5 job but I certainly don't feel like I'm winning at life by any stretch. We do what we need too in life to survive and provide.
Like you I guess I just hope my kids do something that makes them happy, if that's 9-5 you haven't failed.
Happiness is not a destination. It is a way of life.
Cheer up Kwacky, I do some horrific hours in my job and whilst I have days I'd rather be fighting my way through a barrel of snarling cats, overall it's interesting, it takes me places I'd never go and I meet some really good people (and my share of A holes), the only part of it I find hard is the M25 - at any time tbh, it really takes the shine off. At least you can ride to work, keep your family dry, warm and fed and can nip down the pub at the weekend, there's always pluses to be found.
Kwacky wrote:currently shuffling papers about, trying to sound busy.
I've given up trying to do that. 6 months into the contract and they still can't find work for me to do. The Dev manager knows I'm looking, but I told him today that I'm going to start training courses in their time if they can't find some work for me.
I've never known a company like it.
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Kwacky wrote:currently shuffling papers about, trying to sound busy.
I've given up trying to do that. 6 months into the contract and they still can't find work for me to do. The Dev manager knows I'm looking, but I told him today that I'm going to start training courses in their time if they can't find some work for me.
I've never known a company like it.
That's crazy. And they are still paying you by the day etc?