Fnaar said:It's like the feeling you had as a kid when it was time to go back to school after the hols...never quite goes away, especiallty if (like me) you'd be happier not working, and you enjoy your hols!
I get the same at end of Aug, when I know that it's heads down till Xmas...Anyway, cheer up, think of Stan and Jack in "On the Buses"...
col said:I wonder if there are people that really enjoy their work?And dont do it just for the wages?
I sadly have really enjoyed my career in the trade I went into, every day the same, but different.col said:I wonder if there are people that really enjoy their work?And dont do it just for the wages?
Elmer Fudd said:I sadly have really enjoyed my career in the trade I went into, every day the same, but different.
Last place I worked at put paid to that, my gaffer was a total wa.. wa.. wan.. Aah forget it, I can feel me blood pressure rising just thinking 'bout the to... tos... toss.. (Stop it Elmer, deep breaths, and ..........relax)
Phew !!! That was close
Kirstie said:Having worked for a place which was so badly managed that it made me ill with depression (which has left me a different person, I can't take the pace any more, I don't have much of a short term memory, I have little tolerance for stress etc) I am just happy to survive my job, have my health and relationships intact. Since my job made me ill my career has taken a back seat and it will be that way for the forseeable future. If I had the capital I would quit tomorrow and retrain for something where I had a lot more control. God knows what though.
I have seen so many other young academics burn out in their late 30s and early 40s I am determined not to become that way, although I have come very close.