Cameron has already put me into what is shaping up to be very early retirement. I do not want a downsized career, I just want a job.
What do you do?
Cameron has already put me into what is shaping up to be very early retirement. I do not want a downsized career, I just want a job.
I'd certainly be very interested in hearing more details about the conpany and the sort of positions you've got going!
Email in trust and sig.
They're not correct at all, well only if the person chooses to live life that way. The only reason anyone's school years are the best of their lives is because they're doing life wrong.
I changed my career at the beginning of this year, my salary is now about 1/5 of what it was, but money isnt everything and I am now doing something I love and my (and by association my families) work/life balance and family life is vastly improved.
What do you do?
I'd certainly be very interested in hearing more details about the conpany and the sort of positions you've got going!
Email in trust and sig.
Currently? Nothing. I used to be a forensic scientist.
It's a slow death. At first it's all "This is cool, I'm not busy. I can do what I want" but it becomes a horrible gnawing feeling in your stomach before you know it. Then it permeates to the rest of your life. You suddenly cannot be bothered to do the things you used to do, or push yourself at work.
Whilst personally I don't feel it is as bad as a horribly stressful job it isn't good for you long term.
Currently? Nothing. I used to be a forensic scientist.
Can't you take tablet into work and keep yourself occupied?
This overcomes the bordem, audible/books, films, Internet.
Unless educational and towards some purpose, it tends to not overcome the "I'm not really doing a job" feeling.
Jesus christ are people really complaining about a good job and getting paid too much, you got it easy.