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Boy, do I feel that way today. My last day at my
current job is Friday. With all of my boss' faults, he
is letting me take whatever work I want for my
portfolio. So I'm going through things I have done
(I'm a lone writer) and there isn't a whole lot I
really want. A lot of custom programs that I didn't
know about until the day it was delivered. Not what I
would consider to be my best work. So I'm going to
burn some of it to CD (with the company's permission)
so I'll have it in case I need/want it at a later
time.
Shari
--- "Eric J. Ray" <ejray -at- raycomm -dot- com> wrote:
> > > There is so little understanding of what our
job > entails...it's frustrating, plain and simple.
>I hate the fact that I am forced to constantly
produce
> less than my best work.
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