Tim haven't you shagged one of your bosses once? Or am i thinking of someone else? :confused:
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Nooooo ...
My boss is a bald forty-one year old family man with a paunch and a squint. Not my type :downcast:
I quite like the idea of sacrificing him to the volcano gods for good weather though. Oh the frivolity. :up:
Who was it on here then who had a fling with the boss? Am i going nuts?
Timbuck slept with a slightly older lady, possibly from work, but that was ages ago. He's told the story a couple times. If that's what you're remembering.
Lor - I used to be a bit of an office slag in my last company more than 10 years ago - and had a 15 month fling with an office manager 6 years my senior - but she wasn't my boss. Not that I'd have been able to stop myself if she were.
EDIT ding - as Ness said - posted while I was typing.
What's wrong with project management?
What's enjoyable about it?
There is no creativity. There is nothing to develop, to make, to design. Fuck, you don't actually do anything!
Just attend meetings and conference calls, delegate work here and there, fill out forms and spreadsheets, check budgets and schedules, wash and repeat ad infinitum. Who the hell enjoys that shit?
I used to love my old lead-development job which was shut down 8 months ago. I used to create, I used to make things, great big lovely lumps of code. Then the bank shuts down the entire division I was working for and I had little choice but move across the team into project management.
Bah! :mad:
Keep on applying elsewhere is all I can do. I don't even want to move within this bank. It's sucking the life out of me.
EDIT: and if anyone says you can be creative with spreadsheets I'm not going to talk to you anymore.
:mad:
It would have to be a daily life-suck in order for me to enjoy my life enough. :o
Only once daily? :downcast:
Oh, I bet I can find much more life in you than you believe you have.
I'm largely just sounding off Flix. Don't mind me. :o
There are people who suit this work, and enjoy it. Some of my team do. And as you say I suppose the work has its implicit rewards, intangible though they may be.
I meant what I said with I don't have the requisite skills for this work - I don't.
I'm not organised enough, and I'm no good at pushing others, both of which are fairly essential skills for project management ...
Part of my not enjoying it is that I know I'm not terribly good at it. I am improving with time but I know it'll never be a natural fit ...
:sour: Why did my township make April 15 the deadline for paying spring property taxes? Isn't it enough that we have to file state and federal forms by this date?
That makes sense :) I -think- it would be something for me (part of the reason I want to know why you dislike it :p), though I've never done it professionally, only during study projects and the like. I have some meetings with recruiters next week so I should figure out what kind of job I think suits me before then.
Well good luck to you dude. :up:
We had a 25 year old fella join our team on a six month secondment as part of a graduate scheme with the bank. Really bright and likeable fella. Left us 3 weeks ago.
He excelled at this stuff. And you could tell he enjoyed it. I was overseeing his secondment - he joined me on my projects to learn while he was with us - and during calls and meetings I would let him take over. He did a fanstastic job in his short time here. You can tell the type that will go a loooooooong way up the career ladder.
A good project manager is that type of person, and it is the kind of position where networking (ugh I hate that word) is key; therefore where you are recognised by many for your talents. A great job to move on upwards with in other words ...
Good luck with the search either way Tim. The best thing i done was leave my last place of employment, i absolutely hated it. I had no chance of improving myself, no training ... nothing.
I've not been in my new job for 2 years yet and i'm already being lined up as manager. :up:
Good luck Timbuk.
You need to find another job. I know that might be the easy answer, but harder to do.
I know what it's like to love making things and not having an outlet for it.
Worse, I know what it's like to dread going to a job that leaves you with no fulfilment.
No advice, but a pat on the back, and I'll buy you a beer. :)
Thanks fellas. :)
Nothing like a bit of a rant and a sympathetic ear. :up:
Gurren Lagann: The Movie is coming out on DVD! Woo!
Wait, there's no English dub? FFFFFFFUUUU :(
Dubs are awful, and you're awful
No, no, no.
Subtitles are our friends.
My girlfriend was when we started going out ;)
Though now she's got the job I used to have, I've trained a replacement in the one I followed on to that for too, so at the moment I've made myself kind of redundant. Still got the job, without having any job essentially, so now I'm helping my girlfiend out until a job opens up for me in September, if that makes sense. So essentially you could say I am now, since she's the boss now. ;)
Always was I'm coming to think too . . .
I think my router hates me.
I really do. It's too bad the stupid dsi can't just connect to the wii (that I wound up buying the adapter for because my router hates me).
It is entirely possible that the printout I have is from some previous configuration of my router that hates me.
But since the little device webpage isn't actually readable and usable, well...
My router hates me.
*sigh*