I have finished my 4 month contract. YAY! What did I learn from 4 months back at work?
1) I don't want to work full-time anymore.
2) I can't work full-time and get anything else done.
3) I don't want to work full-time anymore
As of next week, I'll go back to work at the same place, but only 2 days per week. I think I can handle that.
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I don't know if I could work full-time anymore. It feels like I'm working full-time now, and I'm not.
ReplyDeleteYes. Exactly. I think even working 2 days a week I still won't have time to do things. Not fancy things, just things like keeping the laundry caught up.
DeleteExactly!
DeleteI don't want to work full-time anymore either. Yesterday I went to see Can You Forgive Me to try and pick up some pointers on living a life of part-time crime.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of crime? What if you crimed, then I podcasted about it. We both win.
DeleteI totally agree with this post. I need to work, I can't get a job, but your points mean that I am not entirely unhappy with that situation.
ReplyDeleteI don't want to work full-time anymore but in my field (consulting) part-time ends up being full-time with less pay.
ReplyDeleteI hear this.
DeleteAs always, I'm lagging behind everyone with comments! Your logic is perfect, says the person not working, who still has trouble getting things done.
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