Computer jobs in Adelaide suck.. discuss
I swear there's more to life than being stuck programming in front of a computer doing similar tasks day-in/day-out with no variation whatsoever. In variation I'm talking about, ooh maybe attend a meeting now and again, meet with users, even going to another desk..
At the moment my only excuse for getting up from that same old grey looking desk is to go to the toilet or get a cup of tea. In my time at this place I've noticed that I've been drinking more tea than ever before and my bladder seems to want to go toilet in increasing frequency (one could argue due to the increased cups of tea!!).
Social interaction! how I long for that during a day, but no.. it's stick your headphones on and code away, the sound of sweet music in the headphones the only way to reduce the monotony of the day.
How I've dreamt of one day owning my own company and creating an office environment that's creative, interesting and therefore, surely, more productive. Alas, finance committments mean that's not a reality for now, but as soon as I win that million dollar lotto... * yep i'd probably retire with the money but anyway..
Is this blog making sense ? does anyone share my frustrations or do you love that grey drap medically numbing environment that greets you every day ? then again you probably have more sense and are not a programmer.
I swear there's more to life than being stuck programming in front of a computer doing similar tasks day-in/day-out with no variation whatsoever. In variation I'm talking about, ooh maybe attend a meeting now and again, meet with users, even going to another desk..
At the moment my only excuse for getting up from that same old grey looking desk is to go to the toilet or get a cup of tea. In my time at this place I've noticed that I've been drinking more tea than ever before and my bladder seems to want to go toilet in increasing frequency (one could argue due to the increased cups of tea!!).
Social interaction! how I long for that during a day, but no.. it's stick your headphones on and code away, the sound of sweet music in the headphones the only way to reduce the monotony of the day.
How I've dreamt of one day owning my own company and creating an office environment that's creative, interesting and therefore, surely, more productive. Alas, finance committments mean that's not a reality for now, but as soon as I win that million dollar lotto... * yep i'd probably retire with the money but anyway..
Is this blog making sense ? does anyone share my frustrations or do you love that grey drap medically numbing environment that greets you every day ? then again you probably have more sense and are not a programmer.
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