“O.G.I.M.” Already

Mondays… figures. Just as soon we’re “T.G.I.F.” it seems Monday is here again. Working a half day on Friday can really make a difference – you’re done with the week and start the weekend early enough it feels like you get a whole day back. But that’s Friday… we’re talkin’ Monday here.

I’m starting to grow weary of my profession – there’s no way to truly measure results for writing code or redesigning an application’s UI. Two years ago I came from a job where I was basically the senior web developer and systems architect to one where I’m (what feels like, at least) a maintenance programmer making near half-again more than I used to. But the joy’s gone out of it; I’ve known developer power and freedom and I want them back.

At the same time, however, writing code all day just seems like an endeavor that will never have any tangible consequences in the real world. Unlike fixing a car as a mechanic or crafting a bench as a carpenter, we’re unlikely to get any lasting appreciation for what we enable business to do. I’m thankful I have a job in this sullen economy, but I’m starting to feel like I’m stuck in a race condition with the code – trying to debug, refactor, and redesign 6+ years of lax code standards, no design patterns, and “quick-and-dirty” implementation requirements feels like never ending drudgery.

It could be insanity, but maybe a career change is in order; to a field with real-life results you can feel – physically, emotionally. I love the problem-solving challenges creating a well-designed system presents. Maybe being a mechanic or carpenter has the same benefits…

2 thoughts on ““O.G.I.M.” Already

  1. Ah. Technical debt you have. Don’t we all.

    You introduce an interesting idea. A career change. Not just an employer change, but direction. I’m not so sure any profession gets their due on every level, but our field is incredibly difficult for various reasons. I’m tempted to elaborate on that thought actually. I’ve been tempted to fire up the old blog again a few times recently.

    In other news, I’d love to buy you some fire rice and chat. Lemme know.

  2. I’m sorry things can be so blah sweetie! I feel your pain. I support you 100% in whatever you do. I love you! I am here for you!! Xxxooo

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