Ask HN: I struggle a lot with the 9-5 work game. What should I do?
I work in the data field (sql+python) and I like my job, that's not the problem. But the idea of working 9-5 in an eternal loop drives me crazy sometimes. I know the alternative: freelancing, but that's easy said than done. Anyone else in the same situation? What's your plans?
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The loop doesn’t need to be eternal. Freelancing can quickly become its own loop. Not shooting down that path but visualizing your real exit from a monotony that drives you crazy is what matters right now :).
Searching for clients, marketing, bullshit ego stroking to get a contract, clients not paying on time, or not paying, billing, etc, etc.
If you don't like your job go get a different one.
> flexibility on executing,
> less micromanagement,
> less useless meetings,
> less useless teams engagement,
> less lots of useless shit (smalltalk, amenities, etc.)
If it's really that bad then get a new job.
all of my work hours involved a lot of leaning other departments, expanding my knowledge of stakeholders and they roles, and deeper understanding of business growth and vision.