| That's a difficult question. Essentially, some part of any job sucks. Even within a given field, some jobs and/or projects will suck more than others. Some tools and languages suck more for certain applications than for others. I've always enjoyed—and still enjoy—the technical aspects of programming. Since this just came in my email…. "Working at $FIRM offers you the opportunity to work in a fast-paced, challenging, startup environment with a team of passionate individuals who love bringing ideas to life. At $FIRM, no role is small and every person plays a part in the development of our game-changing technology." fast-paced = you won't have time to think to solve the problems better challenging = no one knows how to behave themselves, least of all the founders startup environment = so forget reasonable workweeks and having any time on weekends team of passionate individuals = they don't have lives, either no role is small = you will be assigned roles that the last person quit over because it was so trivial That's the kind of thing I'm done with. |