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That’s how I feel dealing with software developers. And corporate IT. And pretty much everyone.
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I had an *interesting* week last week. And this week. And the week before last week.
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2020 is a nightmare loop.
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I hear you. The primary reason for my absence on Oppo is the drastic increase in workload since we returned to the office. Throw on top of it multiple hurricanes (with days of prep before-hand), never ending projects around the house, and budget woes, I’m getting more than a little burned out.
How long is it until Thanksgiving vacation?
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One of the worst aspects of it is there are health difficulties at home (my mom recently had liver surgery as part of her treatment for cancer) and my home projects are so locked up I’ve been driving my backup car instead of the one I like - since I’ve got the seat covers taken out of the Galaxie to redo.
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![]() 10/23/2020 at 16:19 |
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I can’t tell you how often I use that line.
(Seriously, I can’t tell you, because I’m old and my memory sucks. But I use it a lot.)
![]() 10/23/2020 at 16:39 |
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The clear solution in this situation is to become a plumber and then just wait for the business either way.
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Sorry to hear about your mom. I hope she fares better than mine did. Cancer is an ass. At least the projects will always be there. Enjoy time with your mom while you can. I miss mine terribly.