Do you look forward to going to work?

Yes.
If I felt like urghh i got to go to work before work I would hand my notice in and find somthing else.
 
Very few people enjoy going to work but plenty convince themselves otherwise as a placebo to get around the fact they will spend most of their adult life doing it. You can either be miserable or pretend to enjoy it.

Fact is, very few people wouldn't leave their jobs if they say won the lottery and almost no one happily lets their holiday entitlement run over so they lose some of it. If you enjoy work so much, why take all of your holiday entitlement?
 
Not really. Ok place to work. Just I'm stuck doing data fixes on terrible software, when I should be doing design or development or something creative. Kinda been stuck for a good few years in a rut. I'm an ideas/creative person but motivation is being sucked out of me, due to the endless obstacles put in front of me. I'm hoping in another year or two it should improve and I'll get my mojo back. That said home can be pretty hectic, so I do look forward to the routine at work some of the time.
 
Very few people enjoy going to work but plenty convince themselves otherwise as a placebo to get around the fact they will spend most of their adult life doing it. You can either be miserable or pretend to enjoy it.

Fact is, very few people wouldn't leave their jobs if they say won the lottery and almost no one happily lets their holiday entitlement run over so they lose some of it. If you enjoy work so much, why take all of your holiday entitlement?

i have 5 weeks to take before april with nowhere to go :(
 
Yep.

Get up around 11 see what jobs are going, apply to some that take my fancy for about an hour or 2, then game till around 10/11pm.

Its awesome, espeically like the part where people don't get back to you so I can enjoy this day in day out...
 
I loved my job (The job itself wasnt great but easy to do) the work environment was good. Could literally do nothing as long as I did tasks assigned to me.

Starting a new job next week. Two weeks off between changing jobs and I want to live this life of not doing anything :(
 
I certainly do these days. I guess you could call it IT support...

I play golf and tennis with people that pay me to fix their PC's and whatever else they've broken this week. It sure beats the 25+ years I did in IT in the city for a swathe of boring corporations.
 
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