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Ask HN: Coping with a lack of interest?

5 pointsby junkiealmost 13 years ago
What's a code hungry developer to do when he's stuck working on projects he doesn't find interesting? My job has become really tedious lately working on things in which I have no personal interest. I work at a company that sometimes requires traveling to work at trade shows which is fun but also incredibly stressful, especially if we are behind and forced to work 95+ hours in a week before the show to get it done.<p>I've always loved programming and find it immensely fun and rewarding, but my current job has almost made me lose interest in programming itself. I've been considering leaving for a startup type deal (I'm fairly close to NY so the opportunity is there) but I haven't found anything cool yet. I love the idea of getting behind something I truly believe in, but I'm not sure a startup would be any less stressful than my current position. On the other hand, I consider myself fairly competent, but am only using a small fraction of my potential here.<p>Is there any real balance to it all that I should know about and do you have any tips on dealing with a lack of interest?<p>/throwaway to protect employment

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davidandgoliathalmost 13 years ago
Work less, if feasible, and stop going to trade-shows if they're not helping you get your job done (unless it is that integral to your job) especially if they are merely adding stress.<p>The idea of a start-up fixing the burnt out feeling is probably a pipe dream at most. //quasi-burnt-out-CEO
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dholowiskialmost 13 years ago
If your job is causing you to lose interest in the things you love, you might need to get a new job. I've been there, many times, and done that.