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Hello everyone,
I am sorry in advance for the long post. I am on the verge of quite an important job decision. I spy a feasible local opportunity that could see me well into my career for years, at the same time, it is possible for me to also switch to a different job entirely. There is one thing that bothers me quite a bit and I would appreciate some insight.
I have to say, although I enjoy being self employed in tech support and I enjoy also being around people, by far the most difficult thing for me is with those awkward jobs that seem to not only waste your time but stress you out tire you by the end of the day despite leaving you largely idle.
By that I mean, for instance, the slow laptops that should be so routine to fix and should really be done (if not mostly done) by the time my automated things have run their course, but which seem to so often refuse to play ball. The ones that leave you staring at the screen with folded arms, unable to leave until it begins to do something you want it to, then when left running so that you can get on to other tasks seems to mock you with an error (or something) after 1 minute that you will only notice 45 mins later when you expect it to be finished. Then, at the end of the day this theoretically impeccable machine is still slow which only a reformat will fix, which you couldn't have known until know.
I seem to get these kinds of jobs very often, I think my current niche has left me very open to these, but the opportunity I have (which seems to have quite a bit of potential) would have me in this same area for years to come and this reason alone is causing me to wonder if I can cope with it. I think I would rather move to lower paid manual labour than to slouch and stare at another 3-4 of these sitting on my bench.
I really don't want to make the wrong decision. I am very interested to hear what others do with these kind of things. Is there a better way for me to work or prioritise these jobs? Perhaps I am doing something wrong in such a silly way that someone here will be able to give me a good hard slap in the right direction!
Any advice at all is greatly appreciated,
Darran
I am sorry in advance for the long post. I am on the verge of quite an important job decision. I spy a feasible local opportunity that could see me well into my career for years, at the same time, it is possible for me to also switch to a different job entirely. There is one thing that bothers me quite a bit and I would appreciate some insight.
I have to say, although I enjoy being self employed in tech support and I enjoy also being around people, by far the most difficult thing for me is with those awkward jobs that seem to not only waste your time but stress you out tire you by the end of the day despite leaving you largely idle.
By that I mean, for instance, the slow laptops that should be so routine to fix and should really be done (if not mostly done) by the time my automated things have run their course, but which seem to so often refuse to play ball. The ones that leave you staring at the screen with folded arms, unable to leave until it begins to do something you want it to, then when left running so that you can get on to other tasks seems to mock you with an error (or something) after 1 minute that you will only notice 45 mins later when you expect it to be finished. Then, at the end of the day this theoretically impeccable machine is still slow which only a reformat will fix, which you couldn't have known until know.
I seem to get these kinds of jobs very often, I think my current niche has left me very open to these, but the opportunity I have (which seems to have quite a bit of potential) would have me in this same area for years to come and this reason alone is causing me to wonder if I can cope with it. I think I would rather move to lower paid manual labour than to slouch and stare at another 3-4 of these sitting on my bench.
I really don't want to make the wrong decision. I am very interested to hear what others do with these kind of things. Is there a better way for me to work or prioritise these jobs? Perhaps I am doing something wrong in such a silly way that someone here will be able to give me a good hard slap in the right direction!
Any advice at all is greatly appreciated,
Darran