JamaicaGingerCakeMassacre
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Just thought I'd say hello, folks..
Title says it all really, although you could say the I.T. career is quitting me, seeing as I'm on medical leave and unlikely to return. Despite being a braniac I could never settle in the corporate world and after decades of cyclical burn outs, bad depression and what not I find out age 49 that I am autistic and have had lifetime undiagnosed ADHD.
I count myself lucky, though. I have a beautiful wife and daughter and some good savings. A very good friend of mine has been a window cleaner since 17 (and is wealthier than every software engineer I know, and barely works) and offered to show me the ropes and I took him up on it. TL;DR is I think I find more satisfaction from having my own little slice of the world and working away on it, and doing something which moves my body, where I can see an instant connection between effort, skill and outcome than I do sitting in the endless round of banal Microsoft Teams meetings with soul-dead timewasters achieving nothing. Plus I get fresh air. I do something tangible. I talk to real people in the real world. I get to use squeegees.
I'm just starting out. Some work in Hartlepool. Some in... Warsaw (yes, Poland). I live here and travel back and forth.
Look forward to getting to know some of you over the coming years. Sorry if the post is not appropriate. As I said, I'm autistic!
John
Title says it all really, although you could say the I.T. career is quitting me, seeing as I'm on medical leave and unlikely to return. Despite being a braniac I could never settle in the corporate world and after decades of cyclical burn outs, bad depression and what not I find out age 49 that I am autistic and have had lifetime undiagnosed ADHD.
I count myself lucky, though. I have a beautiful wife and daughter and some good savings. A very good friend of mine has been a window cleaner since 17 (and is wealthier than every software engineer I know, and barely works) and offered to show me the ropes and I took him up on it. TL;DR is I think I find more satisfaction from having my own little slice of the world and working away on it, and doing something which moves my body, where I can see an instant connection between effort, skill and outcome than I do sitting in the endless round of banal Microsoft Teams meetings with soul-dead timewasters achieving nothing. Plus I get fresh air. I do something tangible. I talk to real people in the real world. I get to use squeegees.
I'm just starting out. Some work in Hartlepool. Some in... Warsaw (yes, Poland). I live here and travel back and forth.
Look forward to getting to know some of you over the coming years. Sorry if the post is not appropriate. As I said, I'm autistic!
John