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Seriously, it sucks. I know you're not supposed to go to work and enjoy it, but i feel like all im doing is cashing in the pay check, in return the company looks good for not firing people. Work is at a crawl, very little features being rolled out, even other departments are having trouble justifying their existence. And yet, young me would have left. Older me, says screw it, ill bend them for all they have and cash out as much money as i can. Company doesnt care about me, why should i care about them?

Seriously, it sucks. I know you're not supposed to go to work and enjoy it, but i feel like all im doing is cashing in the pay check, in return the company looks good for not firing people. Work is at a crawl, very little features being rolled out, even other departments are having trouble justifying their existence. And yet, young me would have left. Older me, says screw it, ill bend them for all they have and cash out as much money as i can. Company doesnt care about me, why should i care about them?

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[–] 4 pts

I've become the guy from office space I have maybe 2 hours of actual work to do every day. I space it out with fucking around or just get it all done and then play video games.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Sounds like somebody has a case of the Mondays!

[–] 0 pt

What job is that?? Sounds interesting lol

[–] 1 pt

That is what a job is: nothing more than an agreement between the employer and the employee. You are nothing more to them than a cog that probably keeps their machine running. It is only when they discover your superfluousness that they will rid you.

Hell, when things get tough, expect to be canned despite being loyal and reputable.

If you are looking for 'meaning,' validation, gratification, or other aspect, expect to find it outside of work.

[–] 1 pt

You accept the trade off and should therefore chose to be content with that.

No reason to be upset. You acknowledge it is a trade off. At least you have work. Many do not.

If you have a better option, then by all means explore that.

No, you don't owe any loyalty on an employment basis. Employment is a contract for service. Personal relationships with your fellow workers is another matter entirely. It's like that in the military too. There are several similarities, and it was designed that way on purpose, precisely to generate this band of brothers type effect among the troops.

There are better jobs out there, but not nearly enough to satisfy everyone. The vast majority work in places they don't like. Finding work you enjoy doing, in a place you enjoy being, is the exception. Damned lucky when it happens.

Don't forget it's February, and there is not a lot of light right now, so some depression is completely natural at this time of year. The good news is spring is only a few more weeks away, and for me, that is the very best time of year. I love the spring. I'm going fishing.

Excellent post goat/bear. Thanks for providing some great insight.

Shouldn't you be working right now instead of dicking around online?

trojans, blackmail, get paid for not even showing up.

[–] 0 pt

Everyone hates their job. If it was fun to do, nobody would get paid to do it because people would be doing it for free.

People who rave about how much they love their jobs are self-deluded retards who can’t accept the fact that life involves a lot of doing shit you don’t want to do

[–] 3 pts

Um, I really enjoy my IT work. It's true about finding something you love to do. Is it always 100% Roses and sunshine, not, but it is mostly.