I think my best ever job was when I was 19, doing on-site and 2nd Line support for a local contract. Used to support a bunch of sites - we had 2 weeks on-site driving around and 1 week in the office. Literally 10 minutes door to door commute, the work was the right balance between interesting stuff to fix (At the time anyway) and piece of piss, met lots of people (and, uh, 'met' one or two) and it was in the days before smart phones so I was left to my own devices when on the road.
Absolutely no stress whatsoever, rarely didn't leave on time, and spent a considerable amount of time on long lunches and "breaks" because I could beast through the job list and there was no tech to give me any more to do unless I got back to the office with enough time. Get back at 4ish and most of the time they'd tell to you just knock off.
So, what about you?
Absolutely no stress whatsoever, rarely didn't leave on time, and spent a considerable amount of time on long lunches and "breaks" because I could beast through the job list and there was no tech to give me any more to do unless I got back to the office with enough time. Get back at 4ish and most of the time they'd tell to you just knock off.
So, what about you?
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