Counting Down to My Meeting
Jan. 24th, 2002 02:55 pmWell, it's not going to be easy. I like Nader and the people with whom I work on a daily basis. I just don't particularly like Office. I think I can still be a decent tester even in my present role, but I'm not enjoying it, I feel as if I'm just wasting my time and not going toward a specific goal.
On one hand, I'm getting paid better than I've ever been paid before, but there's more to working than just trading time for money.
Looking at some of the open job requisitions, there are a few which really look intriguing, foremost of which is a position as a game designer.
Honestly assessing my skill set, I'm really a lot like the bard character class in D&D- I'm a jack of many trades, master of none- there are a lot of things I can do adequately or well, but at the cost of not having one specific strength other than being creative, which is a skill I don't feel I'll ever really get to apply as long as I'm working in Office.
On one hand, I'm getting paid better than I've ever been paid before, but there's more to working than just trading time for money.
Looking at some of the open job requisitions, there are a few which really look intriguing, foremost of which is a position as a game designer.
Honestly assessing my skill set, I'm really a lot like the bard character class in D&D- I'm a jack of many trades, master of none- there are a lot of things I can do adequately or well, but at the cost of not having one specific strength other than being creative, which is a skill I don't feel I'll ever really get to apply as long as I'm working in Office.