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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostWhen all else fails and you have given up looking for work, or you’ve reach retirement what do you fancy doing?
I’m working on getting back to the sun anyway , but if I wasn’t writing old toot about XXXXXXXX , my plan Z really would be from outer space – I fancy having a go at writing science fiction.
Microbrewery making my own ale. Don't really care if I can make money out of it or not, more than likely it would be 'not' anyway.
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Originally posted by stek View PostPost of the week for me, empathise totally!
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThe only thing that keeps me doing IT is the money. I’d got close to earning enough to jack it in and then go and do something else with the mortgage paid off and then along came this f**king financial credit crunchie bank managers can’t run banks thingummy, clients went bust and left me high and dry, and now trying to get back to square one. But seriously, I’ll carry on for as long as I really need to, and not one minute longer. It’s not IT that gets me down; I quite like the technical stuff. It’s being in the corporate environment that I find so soul destroying. What’s worse is I’m surrounded by people who believe the corporate career dream.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThe only thing that keeps me doing IT is the money. I’d got close to earning enough to jack it in and then go and do something else with the mortgage paid off and then along came this f**king financial credit crunchie bank managers can’t run banks thingummy, clients went bust and left me high and dry, and now trying to get back to square one. But seriously, I’ll carry on for as long as I really need to, and not one minute longer. It’s not IT that gets me down; I quite like the technical stuff. It’s being in the corporate environment that I find so soul destroying. What’s worse is I’m surrounded by people who believe the corporate career dream.
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The only thing that keeps me doing IT is the money. I’d got close to earning enough to jack it in and then go and do something else with the mortgage paid off and then along came this f**king financial credit crunchie bank managers can’t run banks thingummy, clients went bust and left me high and dry, and now trying to get back to square one. But seriously, I’ll carry on for as long as I really need to, and not one minute longer. It’s not IT that gets me down; I quite like the technical stuff. It’s being in the corporate environment that I find so soul destroying. What’s worse is I’m surrounded by people who believe the corporate career dream.
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Teach the Greeks to play cricket, seeing as they’ll all have bugger all else to do shortly.
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Busking in the streets of some warm, pleasant and cheap city far away from here.
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Plan Z
When all else fails and you have given up looking for work, or you’ve reach retirement what do you fancy doing?
I’m working on getting back to the sun anyway , but if I wasn’t writing old toot about XXXXXXXX , my plan Z really would be from outer space – I fancy having a go at writing science fiction.Tags: None
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