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TLDR: Read the post.

Bare with me here, I am new to all of this jazz. But I wanted to tell a story.

I have been a programmer for a while now, working on various projects with various companies, doing various things. I know that sounds vague, but it's the truth.

I never work on the same thing, ever, I never work with any fancy IDE, because I don't need one. I personally believe no developer works with the massive huge code base all at once, but instead works on it in pieces. That's a story for another day.

I have seen the shittiest of the shittiest and some how survived, I have been beaten down by code bases that were out sourced yet some how managed to stand up and gain my baring and fight back. I have dealt with clients, bosses and idiots from A-Z. Watching them all scramble around for their pennies like greedy rich white men seeking more pennies to swim in.

Some how I survived all this. I started working from home almost 3 years ago, the freedom is exhilarating. The ability to fuck off for most of the day and work at night, or work all morning and fuck off. There's nothing better.

As you work from home you think, this will be amazing. Until the crippling loneliness takes over and even the 6th bottle of beer doesn't quench the thirst of human contact. The pain of being trapped in the four white walls of your office makes that bottle of tequila, to numb out the emptiness inside look more satisfying.

At some point, you crawl out of your space to find people to interact with, refusing to be beaten down by both shit code and loneliness only to find all your friends, family and significant others are working, in offices, where they cant just fuck off for a day with you. The silence of the house, the office, the what ever becomes deafening.

its crawling all over you like bugs that pick away at your mind, breaking you, hating you. So you decide that a coffee shop is the best place, only to sit there and people watch or check Facebook or what ever else people do at coffee shops that isn't actually work.

The point in all of this, is that working from home is both a positive and a negative. It has destroyed me, created a workaholic and, probably, an alcoholic. There isnt a day I dont wish that I could sleep away the deafening silence of the world around me as every one busies off to the office.

One might think: get an office job, but I have become accustomed to my misery, pain and suffering of working from home, isolated and medicated by vaping and alcohol. the freedom, from what I have found, is worth more then the sacrifice of it - to work around people I slowly begin to hate, people that make me want to overdose on anything rather then see their smug faces and be beaten down by their idiotic words, code bases and money grubbing hands...

I guess I'll get back to work now, in my house, with my cats, my vape and my beer. Here's to freedom and the sacrifices that go along with it.

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  • 2
    There are multiple coworking spaceses in Calgary, did you try that? 🙂

    And do you know www.meetup.com ?

    I'm without a job for a year now and having a desk at a coworking space and going to tech and design meetups helps me to cope with loneliness and structuring my day.
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    This is among the best rants I've read here! Reading a story so true to life was like watching a really good movie. I disagree with some parts in the beginning and in the end, but I truly respect your thoughts as you know yourself and your situation best. Welcome to devRant!
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    Shit tldr.

    Anywho, I'm on the opinion that working from home is complete ass.

    You can not be part of a functional team if you are all remote workers.
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    I m just gonna say... amazing story telling skills 😱
    It’s literally like reading a book 😁😁
  • 1
    I mean ok but are you dirt poor? Do you live in bumfuck nowhere and not have a car? Can you afford to go to concerts? Volunteer at food banks? Work for habitat for humanity? Work at the animal shelter? Buy a jet ski, a motorcycle, something fun? Play DND? Magic? Monopoly? Go on a cruise? Go to the park with your pets? You’re only as stuck you perceive yourself. If your only human interactions were at work you can be just as lonely as working from home. You have to have some other interests besides being in the computer!
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