jobs for the masses
- emilystrange
- Above the Chemist
- Posts: 9031
- Joined: 03 Nov 2003, 20:26
- Location: Lady Strange's boudoir.
just curious as to everyone's situation..
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
- smiscandlon
- Overbomber
- Posts: 2595
- Joined: 05 Feb 2004, 23:52
Actually fairly happy where I am at the moment. I'm working bloody hard right now (ridiculous long hours precluding much of a social life), mainly because I've gone from running a team of four, to a team of eight people (plus two 'casuals'). But the main difference to where I was this time last year (i.e. overworked, stressed and depressed) is that my current manager actually trusts me enough to just leave me alone to get on with things - whereas my previous manager was constantly in my face needing me to justify and explain everything I did. She was such a control freak, I'm surprised she didn't ask me for a blood sample so she could micro-manage me at a cellular level .
But yeah, a good manager, I work with some good folk, and the work even gives an occasional sense of satisfaction. I just hope it lasts.
But yeah, a good manager, I work with some good folk, and the work even gives an occasional sense of satisfaction. I just hope it lasts.
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- emilystrange
- Above the Chemist
- Posts: 9031
- Joined: 03 Nov 2003, 20:26
- Location: Lady Strange's boudoir.
i did have an 'am happy' option! where's it gone?
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
- Muppet
- Amphetamine Filth
- Posts: 170
- Joined: 10 Apr 2004, 00:53
- Location: Cornwall, me 'ansomes!
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My jobs pretty bloody good. First time in my life I can say that!
It's wonderful to not have to put up with stupid office politics; with endless repetitive accounts type stuff that was pretty much what I did before, that just sucks life out of you.
The cons of being self-employednd working from home are that you have to worked damned hard at keeping your motivation going, and the fricking self assessment crap that goes with it; and the fact that it's even HARDER to part with money to the Inland Revenue than it is with PAYE.
Hey ho.
Best get on and do some work then!
It's wonderful to not have to put up with stupid office politics; with endless repetitive accounts type stuff that was pretty much what I did before, that just sucks life out of you.
The cons of being self-employednd working from home are that you have to worked damned hard at keeping your motivation going, and the fricking self assessment crap that goes with it; and the fact that it's even HARDER to part with money to the Inland Revenue than it is with PAYE.
Hey ho.
Best get on and do some work then!
"You've a pretty good command of English, for a vole..."
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- Black, black, black & even blacker
- Posts: 4966
- Joined: 11 Jul 2002, 01:00
I love my new job, the hours absolutely fly by
Well you did ask
Well you did ask
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Goths have feelings too
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- Slight Overbomber
- Posts: 1732
- Joined: 16 Dec 2004, 01:02
- Location: Somewhere between Athens and Jerusalem.
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Currently I have no job, and I like having no job. The thought of working nine to five depresses me. But, my mum says that now I’m eighteen I have to contribute towards the bills, and I do want to leave the UK, so I’m currently searching for a job.
- timsinister
- The Oncoming Storm
- Posts: 4571
- Joined: 04 Jan 2005, 17:08
- Location: Newcastle
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Everyone knows I hate my job. Sorry to confirm your fears, Nick.
What a lovely thread to bring down the cubicle whores. Are you employed ATM, Mrs. Strange?
What a lovely thread to bring down the cubicle whores. Are you employed ATM, Mrs. Strange?
- Rise&Reverberate
- Gonzoid Amphetamine Filth
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- Joined: 24 Mar 2006, 08:53
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Packed my job in last summer, was in senior management, but got tired of all the politics and BS. Set up my own company, never looked back. Fookin loving it
- markfiend
- goriller of form 3b
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- Joined: 11 Nov 2003, 10:55
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Mine's *sigh* OK I guess.
At least I get surfing time when we're not busy.
At least I get surfing time when we're not busy.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
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- Underneath the Rock
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- Location: People's Republic of Glasgow
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Once these exams are over, I'll be made to go out and get a job. Fair enough, I wouldn't mind the extra money, but being told by my mum that she "expects me to work the whole summer" is a bit off really.
- markfiend
- goriller of form 3b
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Can I change my vote?
I've just had to explain the 4-colour (CMYK) printing process to my boss, including a thorough explanation of why there's no such thing as white ink
I've just had to explain the 4-colour (CMYK) printing process to my boss, including a thorough explanation of why there's no such thing as white ink
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
- timsinister
- The Oncoming Storm
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markfiend wrote:Can I change my vote?
I've just had to explain the 4-colour (CMYK) printing process to my boss, including a thorough explanation of why there's no such thing as white ink
I can't find your icon for laughing and pounding the floor, but that's it.
- markfiend
- goriller of form 3b
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him? You can find mine heretimsinister wrote:I can't find your icon for laughing and pounding the floor, but that's it.
The worst thing is, he still seems to think I'm wrong about white ink
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
Get him to have chat with this person....markfiend wrote:him? You can find mine heretimsinister wrote:I can't find your icon for laughing and pounding the floor, but that's it.
The worst thing is, he still seems to think I'm wrong about white ink
http://desktoppub.about.com/b/a/021607.htm
I no longer get very wrought up over the liminals
- hallucienate
- Overbomber
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- Joined: 17 Apr 2002, 01:00
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Tell him it costs s**t and then present him with an invoice from Markfiend Inc demanding payment for it.markfiend wrote:The worst thing is, he still seems to think I'm wrong about white ink
I had to choose the *sigh* option.
That isn't to say my job makes me happy, and the organisation I work for will cease to exist in 18 months, but since we discovered that Mrs Batfish is pregnant, any plans to do the rat-like and abandon the sinking ship were sunk (appaling mix of metaphors?). I
It made no sense to scupper (we are nautical today, aren't we?) my paternity rights etc until after the nipper is well and truly here. So I'm stuck with this until the autumn.
I'm off to paddle in the ship canal.
That isn't to say my job makes me happy, and the organisation I work for will cease to exist in 18 months, but since we discovered that Mrs Batfish is pregnant, any plans to do the rat-like and abandon the sinking ship were sunk (appaling mix of metaphors?). I
It made no sense to scupper (we are nautical today, aren't we?) my paternity rights etc until after the nipper is well and truly here. So I'm stuck with this until the autumn.
I'm off to paddle in the ship canal.
Mine's OK, apart from the fact that I earn about 450 - 500 EUR per month.
Then again, all my friends consider me a happy person because the average monthly salary in my country is 300 - 350 EUR.
Oh and I can surf the Internet at work all day. So I can read the "too low volume, too much smoke, too boring setlist" blah-blah-blah written by the reach people from civilised countries who can afford to go to several gigs in one month.
Then again, all my friends consider me a happy person because the average monthly salary in my country is 300 - 350 EUR.
Oh and I can surf the Internet at work all day. So I can read the "too low volume, too much smoke, too boring setlist" blah-blah-blah written by the reach people from civilised countries who can afford to go to several gigs in one month.
_emma_ wrote: Then again, all my friends consider me a happy person because the average monthly salary in my country is 300 - 350 EUR.
the reach people from civilised countries who can afford to go to several gigs in one month.
"civilised countries"
You know a litre of decent vodka costs about €30 in the land of the 'rich people' - so who's rich now?
I'm not young enough to know everything
Two weeks in now, spend most of the working day phoning people up to have an argument, or they phone me!*sigh* it's ok
I definitely recommend it for getting rid of those monday morning blues
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- Gonzoid Amphetamine Filth
- Posts: 489
- Joined: 27 May 2005, 12:51
- Location: Belfast
Gizza Job.
- 6FeetOver
- Childlike Empress
- Posts: 7683
- Joined: 25 Jan 2002, 00:00
- Location: way on down south, New London town...
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I'm being "made redundant" (more like, I'm being forced out due to lack of work) in the very near future. So it looks like a July meetup with you folks is out of the question, now...
I left my heart in Ballycastle...