Archived entries for Corporate Confinement

A Hour a Day

A while back I read an article about Markus Frind and how he initially started Plenty of Fish. I am sorry that I can’t remember exactly where the article was, but inc.com has a good profile on him. Anyhow, I read that initially he had a lot of trouble getting started, basically getting focused. In order to overcome his problem of not being able to focus, he forced himself to spend at least an hour a day working on the site. Eventually it got to the point where he would find himself spending more than an hour working on it. Fast forward to today, this guy makes about 10 mill a year from online advertising on plenty of fish. Continue reading…

Keeping it Fresh at Work

I had an idea for another post but I just had to comment on something that happened at work today. Today was a pretty boring day like most days have been with the new position, but around 11:00 am something interesting happened. This woman walked past me. She wasn’t particularly my type, actually she was pretty old; I did not think she was all the sexy or even cute for that matter, but for some reason I was enamored with her. At this point you may be wondering why. It was her outfit.

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Essence Lost

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Once you’re out of college and you begin your quest through the maze of corporate servitude, you will begin to notice many changes in yourself.  When you really think about this it makes perfect sense.  Most of the places that we are sentenced to work are extremely drab, to say the least. Most work environments don’t promote creativity, especially in my field. It’s almost as if there is a interior design template for the cubicle populated buildings I have been sentenced to work in. The sole purpose of this template is to rob people of their individuality.  I have been in some office buildings that are extremely nice, but even still they are not places that evoke a feeling of creativity.  Both, my last job and current job were horrible in terms of overall aesthetics.  My first job was in a building with no windows, grayish whitish walls, with the ugliest grey carpet you have ever thought of, oh, and did I mention that the cubicles where faded purple; my current job is much similar except for the fact that they’re are windows, but those who sit by them always keep the blinds shut.
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Ten Ways Two Know When It’s Time To Quit

Here are ten tell tale signs to know when it is time to bounce.

  1. You are not challenged.
  2. You have reoccurring dreams about “bitch slapping” at least two of your co-workers on a daily basis.
  3. You are so bored that you go to the bathroom and sit on the toilet just to take an undisturbed nap at least three times a week.
  4. You feel you are underpaid based on your field and qualifications.
  5. You are so bored that you go take a nap in your parked car at least three times a week.
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Its Time For Change

As I have said in my bio and my first post, I was recruited for my first job directly out of college.  Matter of fact, I was recruited about four months before I graduated, so throughout a good part of my senior year in college I knew that I had a job lined up once I graduated.

I was at my first post college job for a little over two and a half years, and I just recently quit.  It took a lot of time, boredom, stress, anger, and finally dumb lunch (or fate depending on how you look at it) to leave.  When I first started this job I thought it was great.  I was learning new stuff, and making pretty decent money.  It’s crazy when you get your first post college check and it is the same amount that used to take you a whole summer to make.  When you start getting those post college checks, if their good checks, it takes a while to realize you may not be happy with your job.

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