Vacation perspectives

Sep 22, 2009 19:22

   I made a brief mention about this in my last blog post, but I felt I should explain it a bit more. One of the things I enjoyed about going to the Atlanta Linux Fest this past weekend was it brought back a desire to do something in the computer field that had become suppressed over the past few months. It's something I think happens to the best of us. Unless work becomes a repressive and hostile place to be, we tend to let it dull us into a sense of complacency. Our desires to maybe do something different or change the circumstances take a back seat to focusing on being the best we can at work. Nothing wrong with focusing on being the best at work, but for the other 16 hours that I'm not there, I need to re-apply the effort to get some certification and knowledge under my belt. Start doing things like program languages and such. Because in this day and age, there is no such thing as job security.
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