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After nine years in the job, the last six months at work were horrible (nepotism and lots of politics ), I resigned and am now working out the notice period. During those dark days, I would read this forum as an outlet and to cheer me up.

The two recent BV purchases also eased a lot of stress!

Thanks a lot BV and all of you here.
 
After nine years in the job, the last six months at work were horrible (nepotism and lots of politics ), I resigned and am now working out the notice period. During those dark days, I would read this forum as an outlet and to cheer me up.

Uhhhh. I was on a project for 4 years that was absolutely miserable. Delays, bad management, strained relationship with the client, a program in flux. But it paid so well and I admit I stayed for the money as long as I could. I approached it quarter by quarter. I finally left a year before the project fully implemented. (I saw about half of the state go live on the system.)

So I empathize with your angst and frustration and suffering. And I too used a bit of retail therapy to get me through the worst of it. You're now free! I hope something really good and fulfilling comes along.
 
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Uhhhh. I was on a project for 4 years that was absolutely miserable. Delays, bad management, strained relationship with the client, a program in flux. But it paid so well and I admit I stayed for the money as long as I could. I approached it quarter by quarter. I finally left a year before the project fully implemented. (I saw about half of the state go live on the system.)

So I empathize with your angst and frustration and suffering. And I too used a bit of retail therapy to get me through the worst of it. You're now free! I hope something really good and fulfilling comes along.[/QUOT
Uhhhh. I was on a project for 4 years that was absolutely miserable. Delays, bad management, strained relationship with the client, a program in flux. But it paid so well and I admit I stayed for the money as long as I could. I approached it quarter by quarter. I finally left a year before the project fully implemented. (I saw about half of the state go live on the system.)

So I empathize with your angst and frustration and suffering. And I too used a bit of retail therapy to get me through the worst of it. You're now free! I hope something really good and fulfilling comes along.[/QUOTE!



Thanks!! A weight has been lifted from my shoulders and I feel free and happy A few colleagues resigned at the same time and we are all enjoying our last days together
 
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