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People are always saying to me - "You used to work in computer games? How on earth could you bear to leave?"
How on earth indeed.
To be fair, it wasn't always this bad. There were times when I literally couldn't wait to run into work and get cracking on the projects, I'd get up early just to go to work early, and all the team are your bestest mates EVA.
But most of the time, it'd be like this, and you hated it and everyone. Well, not everyone, Team leader and the divas. (There's always at least one sodding diva.)
When it's going well, it's the best job ever, when it's going badly, it's the worst job ever.
Not finished yet - another picture to come - present day.
Large version with extra labels can be found here on flickr.
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Date: 2008-05-30 08:48 pm (UTC)ah we're so similar in some ways lol
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Date: 2008-06-01 01:18 pm (UTC)That picture brought me one of the biggest web-induced smiles in a long time, ta! Nicely drawn too.
It's a bit... touches a nerve, you know :-)
For a little while I did 90 hour weeks at Rebellion. That was really stupid of me - 10 years later, I still feel affected by it.
if i'd become a games team leader i might have become the one you're talking about...
These days, I'm not even *awake* for 100 hours a week!
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Date: 2008-06-08 11:39 pm (UTC)