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Essendon wrote: » I like working in IT, my job keeps me interested. Perhaps it's time for you to look for another job, sometimes a change of pace and environment is all you need to freshen things up. It's just human nature. Maybe make a living out of photography if that's what you like doing, life's too short to not do what you like. I'm into gardening and landscaping, having bought a new house 2 years ago I have lots to do. I unleash my creative flair around the house and always try out new things. My missus has also come up with this idea of doing something new every weekend, something we havent done before. Last weekend it was camping overnight at a awesome beach (not many people know about it, which is great), this weekend we are off to the Moomba festival. Always looking forward to something new. I'm also intending to start training MMA to keep fit and acquire some street skills. You've got to keep making changes I reckon.
Essendon wrote: » 8 years, damn man, either you like the place or are plain lazy to put it bluntly. In 8 years if all you've done is just that, you've wasted your time. Apply for new jobs, work on a cert or two (advanced ones, not these crappy comptia certs - useless if your beyond entry-level) and get the eff outa there before you go insane. DO NOT wait for things to happen themselves, make them happen. You seem to be doing the former which is never a good thing.
N2IT wrote: » Although writing formulas in Excel can be a lot of fun!
gdeusthewhizkid wrote: » def not admittedly I was complacent prior to the last two years. My goal is get my degree before I leave and my CCNA. that's this years goals. Im working hard to get there too....
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