I now have Saturday off
...due to my abrupt "departure" from Fortune's #1 company to work for. First off, had anyone asked me what I thought of the company prior to their voting, Wegmans wouldn't have placed more than 150th. During my six year tenure, I can count the number of days I actually enjoyed working there on one hand. I understand many (probably most) jobs are like this or, god forbid, even worse.
I also understand that hating your job is the American way and there isn't a really good alternative. The search for one up until now has proven itself fruitless and vain and may explain my inability to make career/educational choices. Perhaps you could say that being stuck in one job or career path is a fear of mine, but I think it's more of an extreme disgust at the state of things.
Is it so wrong to want to enjoy my job? Is it so much to ask that I enjoy what I will be doing for the next 45 years of my life? I sympathize with you, Postal Worker. That being said, it is really nice out and I now have a whole lot of time to play wiffleball.
Edit: You probably came here to read about video games, so I should write a little about that as well. God of War was excellent, but short: worth a rental.
I also understand that hating your job is the American way and there isn't a really good alternative. The search for one up until now has proven itself fruitless and vain and may explain my inability to make career/educational choices. Perhaps you could say that being stuck in one job or career path is a fear of mine, but I think it's more of an extreme disgust at the state of things.
Is it so wrong to want to enjoy my job? Is it so much to ask that I enjoy what I will be doing for the next 45 years of my life? I sympathize with you, Postal Worker. That being said, it is really nice out and I now have a whole lot of time to play wiffleball.
Edit: You probably came here to read about video games, so I should write a little about that as well. God of War was excellent, but short: worth a rental.


