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A lot of that rests on the shoulders of the type of people who wind up in software, though. We're a very needy bunch. We crave the feeling of success that comes with solving problems, and while this is, yes, easy to capitalize on, it's also easy to get addicted to. You wind up with tracked-out veins, living from project to project and hating every minute of it, every bit of yourself.
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> Thus you, promising work and yourself that you would take two weeks off over the holidays as an attempt to reset yourself and get more on track with their requirements.
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> Thus you, promising work and yourself that you would take two weeks off over the holidays as an attempt to reset yourself and get more on track with their expectations.
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Yes, and thus work, upon those two weeks' completion, wondering why I hadn't gotten more done over the break.
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@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ I bought into it *hard*. Why *hadn't* I gotten more accomplished over the break?
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Right.
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I'd never been fired, and while I think that the record still stands, there, it does so only on technicalities. My contract was up on February seventh, and both work and I agreed that we would not be renewing it. I hated working there, and they hated having an engineer that hated working for them.
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I'd never been fired, and while I think that the record still stands, it does so only on technicalities. My contract was up on February seventh, and both work and I agreed that we would not be renewing it. I hated working there, and they hated having an engineer that hated working for them.
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