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Previously on "I forgot how dull being benched was"

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    What are we without jobs? It's the first thing most people ask when you meet them for the first time. I feel lost without one.
    Not necessarily. It's a very English British custom in my experience. Class system, pigeonholing and all that.

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  • Mason Boyne
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    Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post


    I just snorted with laughter
    I hope you cleaned your monitor!

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  • MaryPoppins
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    I find that my 'to do' list is quickly negated with my 'can't be arsed' list. "Why do today what you can put off until tomorrow?" springs to mind.

    I can see now why some hate the idea of retirement. Maybe I need more hobbies.

    To keep busy doing nothing of importance is to stop your mind thinking itself into depression when faced with the reality of life. Hence why most people go to work each day doing a job they don't particularly like. That's wasting a third of their life, with another third wasted on sleeping.

    What are we without jobs? It's the first thing most people ask when you meet them for the first time. I feel lost without one.

    So yes, the bench is hell.


    I just snorted with laughter

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
    Where is your "To do" list, I usually spent my last few week of my contract writing mine.

    I find that my 'to do' list is quickly negated with my 'can't be arsed' list. "Why do today what you can put off until tomorrow?" springs to mind.

    I can see now why some hate the idea of retirement. Maybe I need more hobbies.

    To keep busy doing nothing of importance is to stop your mind thinking itself into depression when faced with the reality of life. Hence why most people go to work each day doing a job they don't particularly like. That's wasting a third of their life, with another third wasted on sleeping.

    What are we without jobs? It's the first thing most people ask when you meet them for the first time. I feel lost without one.

    So yes, the bench is hell.

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    You do service delivery don't you?
    Why, have you got a job going?

    I've worked on ITSM systems, but TBH I've always tended towards more technical work than the installation / configuration / customization of standard packages, i.e. integration and B2B stuff with outsourcing partners, troubleshooting platform issues, performance tuning etc. Which is, in retrospect, a mistake as there seems to be a lot of install & configure work about at the moment and I'm a bit lacking in experience of that side of it.

    I was thinking of doing an ITIL foundation badge on the off chance it would help me pick up some work. Not sure if my "IT service management version 2.1b" covers everything I'd need to know though. Anyone know how much the exam costs?

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  • MarillionFan
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    You do service delivery don't you?

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    Newtons or llbs sq ft? & how many do you think you will need?
    Newton meters. A 1-5Nm screwdriver and a 6-30Nm wrench should cover my bicycle related needs.

    If only I had time & space for a classic car I could really go to town.

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    2 hours in and I'm already bored. It's that bad I'm contemplating cleaning the bathroom.

    I might go for a walk to the shops, it's my last chance to stock up on high quality torque wrenches before I head back to the UK.
    Newtons or llbs sq ft? & how many do you think you will need?

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
    Where is your "To do" list, I usually spent my last few week of my contract writing mine.
    It basically involves moving house & country, so I am having a few days of relaxation first. It's not like I need to hurry, there is nothing in my diary for the next two weeks, just a few books to finish and some tourist attractions to visit.

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    Count yourself lucky, I usually take my 'rests' in January and February.
    Yes I should be grateful for the sunshine. Might go and work on my tan in the beergarden.

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  • alreadypacked
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    2 hours in and I'm already bored. It's that bad I'm contemplating cleaning the bathroom.

    I might go for a walk to the shops, it's my last chance to stock up on high quality torque wrenches before I head back to the UK.
    Where is your "To do" list, I usually spent my last few week of my contract writing mine.

    Swimsuit, sun hat etc.

    Enjoy your time off.

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    2 hours in and I'm already bored. It's that bad I'm contemplating cleaning the bathroom.

    I might go for a walk to the shops, it's my last chance to stock up on high quality torque wrenches before I head back to the UK.
    I know what you mean, i usually spend the first week catching up on DIY and then settle down to some serious PS3 time.
    Luckily never had to deal with more than 4 weeks!

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  • zamzummim
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    2 hours in and I'm already bored. It's that bad I'm contemplating cleaning the bathroom.
    When you start fantasizing about cleaning the oven... then its bad.
    Seriously enjoy the time off.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    2 hours in and I'm already bored. It's that bad I'm contemplating cleaning the bathroom.

    I might go for a walk to the shops, it's my last chance to stock up on high quality torque wrenches before I head back to the UK.
    Count yourself lucky, I usually take my 'rests' in January and February.

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  • doodab
    started a topic I forgot how dull being benched was

    I forgot how dull being benched was

    2 hours in and I'm already bored. It's that bad I'm contemplating cleaning the bathroom.

    I might go for a walk to the shops, it's my last chance to stock up on high quality torque wrenches before I head back to the UK.

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