On 6/2/2014 8:41 PM, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 17:52:03 UTC, Meta wrote:
This may be a sign that your work is not interesting and/or
challenging enough, or you're not getting an opportunity to learn new
things.

Or you're learning new things about pain :P

But I kinda like mindless work; it leaves me more brain cycles to run on
daydreaming and has no risk of spilling over into other times - with
boring or trivial work I have no desire at all to keep working on it
after hours leaving the time free for other stuff. Helps make sure I get
to bed on time!

Yea, it's the stuff that requires an engaged mind *and* isn't fun that are real drags (yet again, PHP is a prime example ;) ).

At one programming job I had, there were a couple days another dept needed me for some data entry. Once you get into the flow of that it's very "zen", and you still have a bigger sense of progress than typical software development. And there's much less to get irritated about. So that was pretty cool.

And manually sorting/alphabetizing/etc can be satisfying and relaxing too...but maybe that's just the slight OCD-ness in me ;) I think I'd do well as a library reshelver ;)

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