It's funny how work keeps you away from life.
The last year has been amazing for me, both professionally and personally but it also came at a tremendous cost. It's funny because I've spent the last year working with people that I greatly respect at a job that I really loved. But it was also a company filled with unneeded politics (of which I am still mired in)... and people not really fit to manage (yes, at times I throw myself into that category).
Don't get me wrong every company has its assholes, and at Tiltware we were neck deep in them; but the thing that kept me sane was the fortunately the ratio was low enough to tolerate and the smart people more then made up for it.
Now that my time there is finished, I look back at all of it and feel that alot of it was "much to do about nothing" and that life goes on outside of poker (or any tech job that keeps you chained to a desk).
So, to the geeks who read this... go outside, enjoy a weekend.
-Chews
Don't get me wrong every company has its assholes, and at Tiltware we were neck deep in them; but the thing that kept me sane was the fortunately the ratio was low enough to tolerate and the smart people more then made up for it.
Now that my time there is finished, I look back at all of it and feel that alot of it was "much to do about nothing" and that life goes on outside of poker (or any tech job that keeps you chained to a desk).
So, to the geeks who read this... go outside, enjoy a weekend.
-Chews