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    #21
    Originally posted by TazMaN View Post
    Same motivational dilemma here. Been in the same dying skillset for about 10 years now but can't be bothered to learn new skills. Feel like sitting at home all day long or going on an adventure out of this wrecked country.
    Same here. I've been doing Access/VBA since I left uni. around 13 yrs ago.
    Getting a good daily rate (£350) which I'm happy with. Why break my back for an extra £50 p/d. I know I'm very lucky don't get me wrong. The point is do I want to sit at a desk for 7/8 hrs a day min. for the rest of my working life.

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      #22
      Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
      There lies your problem with motivation, a problem I wouldn't mind having.
      You are spot on.
      My agent has just called saying the ext. has not come through. I spoke to the manager and they said it's all been signed off. I then said could you just make sure otherwise I need to arrange some golf for next week.
      I'd be happy to just take the rest of the year off.

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        #23
        Originally posted by zeitghost
        Stone me.

        I'm learning something new (to me).

        Pascal.

        I'm becoming a quiche eater....

        The Horror! Oh the Horror!

        I'll be drummed out of the Real Programmers forum.
        What's wrong with that? It has pointers after all.

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          #24
          Originally posted by zeitghost
          Stone me.

          I'm learning something new (to me).

          Pascal.

          I'm becoming a quiche eater....

          The Horror! Oh the Horror!

          I'll be drummed out of the Real Programmers forum.
          Pascal? Don't they use that in Universities? Never seen it used in business.

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            #25
            Originally posted by bogeyman View Post
            But so many men these days have only a dirty fridge and woman full of beer.
            Too true. Although 'woman full of beer' can often lead to 'dirty woman full of beer'.
            King of Chutney.

            Bring back Chetty - Lord of all things Chet!

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              #26
              Originally posted by MrNoMotivation View Post
              Don't want to learn new technologies.
              Don't want to be permie.
              Don't want to be a manager.

              To be honest don't want to be in IT at all.
              When I was told I would get a contract ext. I wasn't happy at all. I was hoping I wouldn't get a renewal.

              I feel that at 35 I've peaked.

              For a second, I thought that you were me.

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                #27
                I was exactly like this but then I suddenly found myself motivated - it was called having kids.

                Although I agree with every sentiment mentioned, I simply could not afford to roll over and die so I retrained myself grudgingly. Then I got myself out there, hassling and blagging till people took notice of me (or was it pity? ).

                Anyhow, that has made a big difference to opportunities and has even given me a bit of confidence back. The latest new offerings don't seem so daunting when you're that much further on with the new stuff.

                Ironically though, after all this retraining I am on considerably less than you are. - now that is a bugger.

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                  #28
                  I'm nearly 47. I've been contracting for over 20 years. I work in investment banking. For around the past 8-9 years I've just drifted and lived on my wits rather than learnt anything new. I'm just here for the cash which although good is not life-changing and I don't have the get up and go to work on a plan B. All I'm hoping is that I can keep up the pretence for another 5-6 years when I can downsize, work in B & Q on Tuesdays and Thursdays and spend more time with the missus.
                  ...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by zeitghost
                    Stone me.

                    I'm learning something new (to me).

                    Pascal.

                    I'm becoming a quiche eater....

                    The Horror! Oh the Horror!

                    I'll be drummed out of the Real Programmers forum.
                    Where is this real programmers forum of which you speak?

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
                      I'm nearly 47. I've been contracting for over 20 years. I work in investment banking. For around the past 8-9 years I've just drifted and lived on my wits rather than learnt anything new. I'm just here for the cash which although good is not life-changing and I don't have the get up and go to work on a plan B. All I'm hoping is that I can keep up the pretence for another 5-6 years when I can downsize, work in B & Q on Tuesdays and Thursdays and spend more time with the missus.
                      Hadn't thought of B&Q - my hope was for Tesco :-)

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