working on my exhaust today. I’ll be under the SVX with a die grinder for a couple hours. then I get to go into work tomorrow to finish up a ton of stuff that has to happen. last week just wasn;t long enough =/. I was even working all week… no slacking. but still I need to be in over the wekeend to get the project list down to size.

I remember when weekends were breaks. not so much anymore it seems. Last week was pretty vile, and I could realy use the time off. It was all I could do to keep in a neutral mood… it really was “one of those weeks”. I would *greatly dislike* it if this week turns out at all similar. To quote my 6th grade sceince teacher: “I gotta get outa the business”

anyone accepting resumees for IT positions?

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  1. October 16th, 2004 at 11:20 | #1

    so what’s that, like 6 months in your trained field and you’re already running? talk about a poster boy for college 🙂

    • October 16th, 2004 at 15:35 | #2

      Gotta get outa the business… not the field neccecarily =P. I have big moral issues with some of my company’s practices. It’s customer service masked as science. long story. it makes my work very irritating because I have to do things that I’m axiomatically opposed to doing. Also, my boss has no concept of how peer review works. bah. I could go on for ever.

      Honestly, I do want to switch fields out of what I went to school for. not so much beacuse I like IT more than physics… but because I’m so much better at IT than physics. I can’t afford to piss away 5 years in grad school making 22k per year, just so I can get out of it making just as much or less than I am now. It’s not so much “all about the money”, but there’s no future for me in physics. The field is absolutely flooded with very capable Ph.Ds. My best bet is to amass experience in physics and somehow shoe myself into a university or a big budget defense contractor or something.. because that’s where all the good stuff is. OR, work network security. I don;t like IT more than physics like I said, but it’s at the very least on par. I’m very much taken by both fields. and the skills I gathered in math and problem solving in college are very much utilized in my IT studies.

      Sorry for the tome… I wanted to type it all out to make sure it DID make sense.

      • October 16th, 2004 at 16:17 | #3

        IT > crappy subpar dick-paying job.

        i need a new job 🙁

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