Archive for April, 2008

Early days…

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

I have commenced my new position as Analyst Programmer this week and although it is early stages I am very keen to begin actual work. Most of my time at the moment is spent reading over the web developers wiki and reading through functional specifications. So far the most challenging part has been the drive to work, surprisingly I don’t really have to wake up much earlier as its only about a 30 minute drive.

Just after 11:00am a tuck truck arrives and luckily I am still able to support my Farmers Union Iced Coffee addiction, although I am trying to cut back. Shortly after the first tuck truck, another less healthy tuck truck arrives, I have yet to investigate the contents of this less healthy tuck truck but I am told that it has all the pies, sausage rolls and other greasy goodness.

All of the staff are very friendly and I have already made some “assumptions” about certain staff members personalties, but I won’t get into details here. The staff arrangement is very similar to that of Swinburne, with BA’s, Developers and Database/Unix administrators all in the same section. The building is quite large and I have yet to be shown around to all the other departments.

Overall the change has been pretty smooth, despite having to sacrifice some of the more pleasurable aspects of working at Swinburne.

Resignation

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

“A resignation is a grave act; never performed by a right minded man without forethought or with reserve.”

This quote sums it up nicely, I have decided to spread my wings and move from the university sector into the private sector. There isn’t much to tell at this stage the new position title is Analyst Programmer, it is amusing that I loose the “Senior” of my current role but significantly improve my take home pay.

I will miss many of the people at Swinburne, but mostly I will miss fitting in 18 holes of golf during lunch breaks. I look forward to the beginning of my new job and I hope it is as exciting as I am excited.


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