Bored .........
#36
There is an answer of course, but would you risk walking out of your boring job? I do agree that job satisfaction is a lot more important than people think. I can understand that you can can get bored doing something that no longer interests you. I was lucky with the occupation I picked but those chances are a bit rarer now.
Les
Les
#37
I dont mind my job, but I have nothing to look forward to and I dont get the training that is required tbh. I have actually de skilled in my current job because it just doesnt demand that much. Also I have no incentive to try, because I cant move up so to speak so whats the point ?
#40
StueyB: I have exactly the same problem... I was made redundant from a programming job where I did Unix administration stuff as well about 2 years ago and then found a unix admin only role
I have been doing unix for 9-10 years now (although not professionally for more than 5). What I've found is that in the current position I'm in now, I am not allowed to change anything (because no-one is prepared to pay for me to replace 10 (I kid you not) year old *vital* production servers out in the european offices). I'm also not allowed to change anything else, as someone gives me a beating if I do.
All the technology is really old, and in the past 2 years I'm sure I've actually forgotten more than I have learnt (but my CV looks better, no doubt).
The money is OK, but the job itself sucks... I'm looking for a different job at the moment
In a way I can agree that I'm lucky to have a lazy job where I do nothing, but long term I think it's career suicide
I have been doing unix for 9-10 years now (although not professionally for more than 5). What I've found is that in the current position I'm in now, I am not allowed to change anything (because no-one is prepared to pay for me to replace 10 (I kid you not) year old *vital* production servers out in the european offices). I'm also not allowed to change anything else, as someone gives me a beating if I do.
All the technology is really old, and in the past 2 years I'm sure I've actually forgotten more than I have learnt (but my CV looks better, no doubt).
The money is OK, but the job itself sucks... I'm looking for a different job at the moment
In a way I can agree that I'm lucky to have a lazy job where I do nothing, but long term I think it's career suicide
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