Right now I am back at the office. Just a few moments to waste time blogging again. Actually I should not be doing this during work hours, but I am anyway. Today it is Thursday, meaning that I have only six more days to (try to) be productive. That's hard. In a way I feel sentimental about the surroundings, having worked at CMG Wireless Data Solutions now for nearly four and a half years. I get along well with my colleagues but not with the management. The work is interesting at the forefront of the mobile telecommunications technology, but that is not enough to keep a good man busy. New challenges are required and aggravations need to be quelled. An escape? Could be. Don't forget that wherever you go, wherever you choose to work and pursue, unfortunately you bring yourself along. On September first I will be starting at a new IT company (Dutch) called IQUIP. Good luck and see you later. Have to write up some more (boring) documents.
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