At my last job, I should have gone in late considering I always did more in an hour than most did in 4. I worked through a lot of lunches too. What on earth was I thinking?!?!???!!!
Couldn't agree more!There really is nothing quite like working for yourself, and being your only employee. You guys make me think about why I love my job so much!
There really is nothing quite like working for yourself, and being your only employee. You guys make me think about why I love my job so much!
There really is nothing quite like working for yourself, and being your only employee. You guys make me think about why I love my job so much!
I know that feeling! It's not the best position for the self employed ....especially when no-one seems to realise the recession is over in my area of business!SOMEBODY in our family has to keep us covered with medical insurance and sock money into retirement plans. I just never wanted that to be ME!

...only as long as he isn't bellowing into a phone all the time! Before he retired, my husband used to work at home a few afternoons now and then, and it disturbed me even in different rooms!Only problem is I'll be sharing office space at home with you know who! But it has to be less stressful.
My husband is self employed and he has it made. I, on the other hand, have an extreme amount of stress in my job and I'm too old to quit now and start over when so close to retirement. SOMEBODY in our family has to keep us covered with medical insurance and sock money into retirement plans. I just never wanted that to be ME!
My office is moving in a few months. We're going from one location of 24,000 SF to two locations totaling 8,000 SF which appears to be physically impossible right now. I'm responsible for the move, connectivity, data circuits, voice circuits, remodeling, upgrading servers, purging old stuff, cleaning up data, and lastly coordinating the physical move. My new office is a 2.5 minute drive from our house.
This is the trade off. I had the designer put me in the smallest office and made it clear when it's over, I will be working 75% from home. It's the only way I'll survive another 5 years. Only problem is I'll be sharing office space at home with you know who! But it has to be less stressful.
My husband is self employed and he has it made. I, on the other hand, have an extreme amount of stress in my job and I'm too old to quit now and start over when so close to retirement. SOMEBODY in our family has to keep us covered with medical insurance and sock money into retirement plans. I just never wanted that to be ME!
My office is moving in a few months. We're going from one location of 24,000 SF to two locations totaling 8,000 SF which appears to be physically impossible right now. I'm responsible for the move, connectivity, data circuits, voice circuits, remodeling, upgrading servers, purging old stuff, cleaning up data, and lastly coordinating the physical move. My new office is a 2.5 minute drive from our house.
This is the trade off. I had the designer put me in the smallest office and made it clear when it's over, I will be working 75% from home. It's the only way I'll survive another 5 years. Only problem is I'll be sharing office space at home with you know who! But it has to be less stressful.
Data center moves are dreadful. I hope I never have to be part of another ever again. Most of the servers don't want to come up right and they are usually the most critical ones that act up the worst. I am so sorry you are having to go through this!
And see, this folks, is why jobs in I.T. are second in rated stress only to Emergency Medical personnel.
Rant over.
I guess I'm going to stick to my plan of staying a student forever and never joining the workforce...I'll just keep going for degrees and eventually Doctorates...just got a find someone who will sponsor such a momentous scholastic journey!

I retracted my statement. Sorry for the rudeness, everyone. It was not intentional!

I didn't find that rude at all. Just truth...![]()
I retracted my statement. Sorry for the rudeness, everyone. It was not intentional!
I didn't consider it rude either. Truthfully, there are a lot of stressful jobs and if I had to do it all over, I certainly would have changed my career path. I'd bet a lot of folks could say that. I've told my kids a hundred times to make sure they're happy with their careers or change it while they're young.
In a weird kind of way, quitting smoking in the midst of this is pretty incredible. I amazed myself but thank God for the vape.. I can still get up and go to work, so shouldn't complain.
On a positive note, we worked on the office in our house all day and I have my office space now and need to drag home some monitors, dock, printer/scanner etc. I think if about half of those hours could be done at home, it will help immensely.
This is where I am right now..and it is heartbreaking...the immense sorrow their families feel while waiting for it to happen.