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ruggeddesign
09-28-2006, 06:56 PM
This job sucks.

I've been building a web-based paperwork system for my employer for the past four months. I really don't like doing this job for them - they don't appreciate the work that I am doing for them simply because they have no idea what I'm doing or what my work is worth.

Right now I am building a complicated JavaScript form generator that generates complicated and dynamic forms from a database. I was wondering if anybody out there might take a look at the work that I am doing and tell me if I am actually qualified to get a job somewhere else as a programmer and where I might start looking for work.

I cannot really post this form generator on the web because it has not received any copywrite protection yet but I would be willing to show it to you over AIM if you wanted to offer your opinion on the quality of my work.

My AIM S N is : "a Caged Demon" no spaces.

Lallo
09-30-2006, 02:00 AM
contact me via e-mail
deankocevski[@]gmail.com

zozo515
05-18-2009, 03:11 PM
I know a pretty good website that can help you like your job better: www.nicolewilliams.com/summer It ehlped me. I was a lawyer for a little bit, and it was the worst job EVERRRRRRRRRRRR! I feel your pain. The website helped me.

I hope it helps you! :)

oesxyl
05-18-2009, 04:15 PM
I know a pretty good website that can help you like your job better: www.nicolewilliams.com/summer It ehlped me. I was a lawyer for a little bit, and it was the worst job EVERRRRRRRRRRRR! I feel your pain. The website helped me.

I hope it helps you! :)
maybe in this 3 years op start love his job, :)

best regards

bdl
05-18-2009, 05:30 PM
This job sucks.

I've been building a web-based paperwork system for my employer for the past four months. I really don't like doing this job for them - they don't appreciate the work that I am doing for them simply because they have no idea what I'm doing or what my work is worth.

Welcome to the real world!!

I've had several jobs over the past 18+ years since I left school. It's not going to get much better. The grass is not always greener on the other side. In this economy, if you can pay your bills and afford to eat on what you make, I say shut-up and keep your head down.

My two cents; I could be a bit jaded, though. ;)