Fatigues of Summer
2005.09.14 1:16
I was unable to take any rest for about a year and I decided to take it at a time I quit one of my current jobs in October. Still I will keep on working 5 days a week though I hope I can take a rest for this one of the rartest oppotunities.
Particuraly I was unable to take a summer vacation in August, so while I was feeling winds of autumn recently I was struck by a strong fatigue right now. Still my final duty remains, I want a take a rest now though I am on duty.
There's a limitation in anything.
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Short Timer's Syndrome(Score:2)
by Shadow Wrought (586631) on 2005.09.14 3:15 (#13549284) (http://slashdot.org/~Shadow%20Wrought/journal Last Journal: 2005.09.30 8:59)
In the US the general mailaise that happens during the time from when you have given your notice and when you leave is called Short Timer's Syndrome (or Disease). For a lot of people their productivity is reduced to nil and they no longer worry about consequences- after all, it will soon be Somebody Else's Problem.
Good luck with you changes;-)--Care for some chili? I've added an extra ingredient just for you. The merciless peppers of Quetzlzacatenango!
Re:Short Timer's Syndrome(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.09.15 11:09 (#13562978) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.02 7:27)
I must say I am pretty much suffered from Short Timer's Syndrome. I want to quit my job now but still I've got to do my final duty there. I have been trying to adjust what I used to be before I started the job several years ago, but still I've got to try to adjust in order to perform the minimal duty expected to me in the work scene.
But this is a very important point, I've got to do my best in order not to be Somebody Else's Problem. Here we live in a small world. Not I mean in a sense I live in a relatively small city but we all are connected anywhere in the world. Probably this is the most important final duty.--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
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