Sort out that job issue (read all 9 entries…)
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about the having-to-come-to-work-everyday issue. I don’t have much to do (have to admit something : the team I work in only exists in order to justify my boss’boss own importance. But we have very few things to do…), but I’m not even doing this not much. I juste stay here, surfing on the internet, giving a few private phone call, and still have stuff I should have done at the end of the day.

Decision : two hours a day, I switch the internet off and do nothing personal. And try to do what I have to do about the job, in order to have my head free for the rest of the day.

And today’s two hours are starting right now. See you, people.



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Tristan is a soft, blank slate

What an interesting situation you’re in, Pask. I know from the outside it may sound like a good situation – being a paid and not having to do much, but this can also be a drag. A job should be stimulating and give us new things to learn.

This can be a good time for you to explore, on the net or wherever, what you would like to do next. Knowing what you don’t want to do can be a good start and deciding what is the opposite to those things can lead you to where you want to be.

Thank you, I

totally agree with the fact that it can look like a chance and be a hell. I had lunch once with a friend I hadn’t seen for a while. She’s a lawyer, and spent the first part of the lunch telling me how awfull it was to have so much work to do, that she had no time for helself and was very stressed… and then I told her how awfull my situation was, having nothing to do but having to stay at work all day… I don’t know which was worse, at that time, really. Now, the difference for me is that I don’t fell like I have to stay all day at work. When I’m fed up, I just leave.

So, it definitly makes of it a really perfect moment to take time to think about what I really want to do now, and you’re also right about that.


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