I really do. Blogging became an outlet for me - an outlet where I could share my thoughts and passions and basically just rant and rave about the things I either love or detest the most.
Unfortunately, blogging had to take a back seat with the change in pace with my work. Ever since my shift was changed temporarily and our company moved from Makati to Ortigas, my company - or my client, to be more exact - has given me a bigger workload these past couple of months. Not that I'm complaining, though, since I always learn something new whenever I've got a new project from them.
But still, I miss talking about music, food, cars, F1, girls, sex, tech stuff and a lot of other things that excite me. And as much as I wanna blog during the weekend, that's the only time I have for myself and for my family so scratch that thought.
I know the company I work for is looking for more writers so that should be a huge load off my back once they do hire some. But the thing is, the talent pool for capable writers are really slim. And honestly, I think I'd like to take on a more management-oriented role in the company other than just being a paid hack because, seriously, the number of articles I've written and had published both online and in traditional print media ought to open more doors for me, not to mention the fact that I've taken on a management -oriented role for close to a year in one of my previous jobs.
That's about it. And hopefully, this "rant" of mine would be the jump-off point to my return to the local blogosphere.
Unfortunately, blogging had to take a back seat with the change in pace with my work. Ever since my shift was changed temporarily and our company moved from Makati to Ortigas, my company - or my client, to be more exact - has given me a bigger workload these past couple of months. Not that I'm complaining, though, since I always learn something new whenever I've got a new project from them.
But still, I miss talking about music, food, cars, F1, girls, sex, tech stuff and a lot of other things that excite me. And as much as I wanna blog during the weekend, that's the only time I have for myself and for my family so scratch that thought.
I know the company I work for is looking for more writers so that should be a huge load off my back once they do hire some. But the thing is, the talent pool for capable writers are really slim. And honestly, I think I'd like to take on a more management-oriented role in the company other than just being a paid hack because, seriously, the number of articles I've written and had published both online and in traditional print media ought to open more doors for me, not to mention the fact that I've taken on a management -oriented role for close to a year in one of my previous jobs.
That's about it. And hopefully, this "rant" of mine would be the jump-off point to my return to the local blogosphere.







1 comments:
Aww.. Well, there's always a time. :D You will always find a time.
Hey. Why not blog about the things you learn in the projects your 'client' give you? That would be nice. :D
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