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March 28, 2005
Working for the Man

Now that I am one of the working classes again, I value being able to waste an entire weekend to playing and replaying a favorite game. (Carth, did you miss me?) The downside is, Monday hurts, what with my gaming hangover.

Upside is, my co-workers understand. I walked in from the kitchen to overhear one of my colleagues raving about System Shock II, which he had played all weekend. The International News Editor, who sits right next to me, is a WoW addict. He's only four levels away from reaching the cap. There are games around me all the time. We talk about games constantly. What we like, what we hate, and why. I've got three monitors in my cube and they are lit up all the time. I feel like my brain is going to explode from all the stimulation. But of course I think it's great.

I could do - and have done - a lot of different jobs. But this is the first time that a straight office job meshed so well with my leisure pursuits: not only the gaming thing, but the writing thing, which has been my "thing" since the time I was in second grade and composed an epic poem about dolphins. Writing has been my constant companion in times dark and bright. Getting to - having to - do this day in, day out, is challenging, but exhilerating.

I worry sometimes about burnout. When your money-source is also your pleasure-source, you find yourself doing the same thing all the time. I wondered about this in regard to my music-making, also: if suddenly my passion became my job, would I take less pleasure in it? There's something to be said for having the kind of job you enjoy, but which you can leave at the office. Is it suffocating to want to take that work everywhere with you and have it infuse your life? Is that healthy?

But back to the job. There are offices, and then there are offices. I think in general offices with toys are better than ones without.

Posted by jane at March 28, 2005 12:06 PM
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jane, hurray for offices with toys :)

katherine

Posted by: kisbister on March 28, 2005 02:40 PM

You're so right about an office with toys being better than one without. It never ceases to amaze me that office executives (specifically the ones I happen to work for at the moment) don't understand that a happy office is a more productive office. An office that stimulates creativity has workers that come up with better solutions to their problems. However, the current bozos running the company I work for are doing their darndest to turn a mildly enjoyable work environment where we would take 15 minute breaks when the weather was nice to go outside and juggle or play the company pinball machine when the weather wasn't so nice into a cube farm from hell where people clock in when the arrive, clock out when the leave, and sit at their desk at all other times. Congratulations on your new job. Enjoy the cool work environment.

Posted by: cxk6111 on March 28, 2005 07:16 PM
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