A little excessive?

HAHAHAHAHA, I burned out on cubism- I was a network engineer and system administrator for several years after my post-discharge wanderjhar. Then along came our first baby and I said "f--- it, I'm not spending 60-70 hours a week in a cubicle."

This may not be the best economic time to pack out and go, but I just started picking up odd jobs with contractors and messing around with making things.....

I was a cubist for the last 6yrs of a 14yr job.... and it was considered a promotion!.... had a breakdown... people ran in fear... hid under their desks... spent some time in the hospital... that old hat.... I quit 3yrs ago to be a stay at home dad... and have never looked back. LEAVE THE CUBE!!!
 
I was a cubist for the last 6yrs of a 14yr job.... and it was considered a promotion!.... had a breakdown... people ran in fear... hid under their desks... spent some time in the hospital... that old hat.... I quit 3yrs ago to be a stay at home dad... and have never looked back. LEAVE THE CUBE!!!

You're lucky you don't live here now, that's usually referred to as a "SWAT Call-out." :)
 
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