So what I thought would be a good start to my career break has turned into a bit of a bust.
Two weeks of pretty much solid rain has caused me to loll inside playing mindless Facebook games, perusing Reddit, and watching movies I never want to see again on Sky TV. Productivity has been about 10%, but it has meant my brain is slowly getting reset back to a position I need to look for new or revisit old options.
That shit weather, combined with a autumnal cold & cough ,hasn't made we want to venture off the property for anything other than food that's not in the fridge or on the shelves. (Damn, I have to do that today.)
I had planned to grab a ferry or plane to visit nearby relatives, but weather conditions would probably mean I'd be wasting $s and likely just end up doing the same thing when I got there.
Tonight is the start of a long weekend. Hopefully the weather will fine up and next week will bring about some random spontaneity that will put something less than boredom & crap TV movies into my day.
Maybe I just need a proverbial, or literal, kick up the arse to get the reboot I need?
Any suggestions appreciated.
I'm relatively confident that all my readers are me. At least it's a vent for my inner feelings.
Hopefully next time I'll have something other than ennui to report
Thoughts & musings where a middle-aged Kiwi male who changed his job and whatever happens next.
Thursday, 17 April 2014
Friday, 4 April 2014
Final Day Speech
Unaccustomed as I am to public speaking... blah, blah, blah.
So on my final day at my last job I wanted to give a speech to sum up my feeling of nearly seven year there, but I couldn't. I'd scribbled down some notes a couple of months ago and the went something like this:
First, in no particular order, the Good & Bad things about working there:
(Names have been altered to protect the innocent)
Yeah, nah, there's nothing like that that I'm quite willing to share yet. Maybe another day
Secondly let's try Learnings vs Realisations :
(same rules apply)
TL;DR: In the words of The Doctor, from the movie Star Wars 7: The Quest for the Holy Grail: "It's been a blast; may the force be with you, and part on dudes."
So on my final day at my last job I wanted to give a speech to sum up my feeling of nearly seven year there, but I couldn't. I'd scribbled down some notes a couple of months ago and the went something like this:
First, in no particular order, the Good & Bad things about working there:
(Names have been altered to protect the innocent)
Good | Bad |
Secondly let's try Learnings vs Realisations :
(same rules apply)
Learning | Realisation |
Rubbish Bins | Rosters DO NOT WORK |
Dishwasher | How hard is it to was a frigging fork |
Paper Towels & Toilet Rolls | Your mother MUST work here |
Foosball (Table soccer) | Yeah... nah |
Basketball/Ice Hockey/Grid Iron | All sports play be Americans & the occasional Kiwi |
How to put things in boxes & make them go away | It IS that easy, really. That fecking easy. |
Office Politics | No matter what the size of the company, this is all the same |
Customers | They're always right, except when they're wrong they're still right |
People | Are strange, but that place wouldn't work without them that way |
The Bus | Is a great way to see people change & grow over the years. Try it some time |
LOTR | NAFTR |
The Force | Is STRONG here |
This List | Must end here |
TL;DR: In the words of The Doctor, from the movie Star Wars 7: The Quest for the Holy Grail: "It's been a blast; may the force be with you, and part on dudes."
Labels:
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Location:
Wellington, New Zealand
Wednesday, 26 March 2014
Hung in there for a little bit more
I don't know whether it was a mistake or a blessing to offer to stay a while & help the new appointee.
The lack of knowledge I've imparted makes me feel dumb for not being able to teach as much as I can.
Fortunately I can say he's got more education for the majority of the role than I ever got. So good luck.
The lack of knowledge I've imparted makes me feel dumb for not being able to teach as much as I can.
Fortunately I can say he's got more education for the majority of the role than I ever got. So good luck.
The end finally occurred on April 1st - no joke, even though many of my colleagues thought it may have been.
My first day of freedom was a blur. House duties, random tasks & lots of little things to occupy the busy mind and try to slowly relax it down. Dog tired by 9pm and the first good night's sleep in 6 months.
So what's the plan?
Ha-ha, there's not one.
Ha-ha, there's not one.
Let's just go with the flow and try to achieve some trivial, geeky or bucket list things before I feel that I'm ready to bring value to the world again.
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
OK, so I quit my job yesterday
After much thought, I resigned from my job yesterday. After 6 & 1/2 years, it's time for something new.
Unlike some countries, when you do this in New Zealand there's a general expectation that you've already got something lined up. I haven't.
This blog will be my irregular thoughts for the next 30ish days while I work out my notice and musings as to what I might do in the future.
Pardon the language, style & lack of mind-blowing revelations. I'm new to this and hopefully the content will get better.
Until next time.
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