Bambi985 wrote: » I've just gotten back from abroad and have major holiday blues and nearly threw myself in front of the train this morning on my way into work (joke) (kinda) It got me thinking about how much of a thing this Monday-hate is among your average 9-to-5-er and realistically, does anything epically sh1t ever actually happen on a Monday? Aside from the humdrum of average every day working life after a bit of a break from the rat race. Has anything historically awful ever happen on somebody's Monday? How's your Monday going?
Bambi985 wrote: » Has anything historically awful ever happen on somebody's Monday?
mikeybrennan wrote: » Had a family member murdered on a Monday
Raging_Ninja wrote: » Few weeks into my first post-college job and found out I deleted a quarter million records on the live database for which no backups had been kept for at least a year. Blamed myself for a good while till I learned enough to recognise I had been working for a real cowboy outfit and should never have been in a position to do that much damage with so little experience. Right now feels almost as bad coz I got only about 2 hours of sleep last night
jester77 wrote: » Maybe it's time to change jobs :eek: If you are going to be dedicating 40 hours of your life to something every week, then at least make it something that is someway enjoyable.
Bambi985 wrote: » Nah the job's alright and the pay's great, I just prefer not working to working as probably most humans do.
lawred2 wrote: » That's their fault for having someone inexperienced with update permissions on their production database.. Not yours.
_Roz_ wrote: » I actually see a large percentage of people say they couldn't stand not working. Being bored, is the main complaint. I don't understand it. So many tv shows, video games and books. If I had enough money to live comfortably on for the rest of my life, I wouldn't work another day. I'd probably study a lot, though.
lawred2 wrote: » ah come on!!? All that freedom and that's what you'd want to do with it?
AudreyHepburn wrote: » But today all is good as it is my Birthday and this day next week I'll be sunning myself in Majorca so Mondays aren't always a bad thing!
smeal wrote: » What would you study for? Presumably to further your career at some point?
smeal wrote: » What would you study for? Presumably to further your career at some point? I was signed off work sick for a week back in March. Two days of steroids and I felt back to normal again but work wouldn't let me come back. Even though I love television 2 days of being horizontal on the couch binging on box sets and reading was more than enough for me. If I didn't work and was financially comfortable (not to the point where I could comfortably swan about the world going from beach to beach in which case I would travel forever) I'd need to keep productive. It would probably end up that I would put my time and money into starting a business- even just a cafe or something- and that point I'd be back to work again I guess...:rolleyes:
paudiemlk wrote: » Get a grip, OP- there are people in this world with real problems today.
Deleted User wrote: » had the work the Monday after electric picnic last year as I left it too late to ask for it off
Hector Bellend wrote: » I find that a fry up and a tactical **** takes most of the crappiness out of Monday morning