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All jobs get boring at some point.
What else would you like to do?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Mountain Biking, Running, Scuba Diving, Hiking, sailing , Wind Surfing anything when im really in the moment I guess with IT Support its very reactive so if your not busy it can get very boring if its busy then I don't mind. I am currently refurbishing a house which is a big job can't really swap jobs until thats done well I suppose I could but would create more stress. I'll have to have a long hard think about it but today at work was painful think I managed to close one support call haha I won't ever choose to work for a public company again.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAll jobs get boring at some point.
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Well, that's what happens when you fail your exams. At least your kids will know better and work harder.Originally posted by slinkydonkey View PostMountain Biking, Running, Scuba Diving, Hiking, sailing , Wind Surfing anything when im really in the moment I guess with IT Support its very reactive so if your not busy it can get very boring if its busy then I don't mind. I am currently refurbishing a house which is a big job can't really swap jobs until thats done well I suppose I could but would create more stress. I'll have to have a long hard think about it but today at work was painful think I managed to close one support call haha I won't ever choose to work for a public company again.Comment
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Yes hopefully with any luck!!Originally posted by Churchill View PostWell, that's what happens when you fail your exams. At least your kids will know better and work harder.
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Have you thought about getting a gig with SY01? You'll feel like a rock star in comparison and find your job much more fulfilling.Originally posted by slinkydonkey View PostYes hopefully with any luck!!
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His life would be much less boring though, with SY drip feeding each problem over 4 daysOriginally posted by DiscoStu View PostHave you thought about getting a gig with SY01? You'll feel like a rock star in comparison and find your job much more fulfilling.
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....and a really bad speller....Originally posted by tractor View PostAnd Old MacDonald was dyslexic.......E I A B O
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