Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
117,109
Tiger Woods is 11-over-par going into the final round at the World Golf Championships Bridgestone Invitational, his highest 54-hole score since turning professional. :lol:

I love it.
 

Red

-------
Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,023
Tiger Woods is 11-over-par going into the final round at the World Golf Championships Bridgestone Invitational, his highest 54-hole score since turning professional. :lol:

I love it.
The great thing is that he was almost last after two rounds, but there is no cut in this event, so he had to suffer playing the last two rounds.

Hopefully Mickelson finishes high enough up to knock Tiger off his spot as world number one.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
85,033
Tiger Woods is 11-over-par going into the final round at the World Golf Championships Bridgestone Invitational, his highest 54-hole score since turning professional. :lol:

I love it.
:lol: No way.

That dude needs give up the sport and do what most retired sports stars do when they're past their prime... star in Booty Call 2: Electric Boogaloo.

(OK, at least I didn't say murder Nicole Simpson. :shifty:)
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
117,109
The great thing is that he was almost last after two rounds, but there is no cut in this event, so he had to suffer playing the last two rounds.

Hopefully Mickelson finishes high enough up to knock Tiger off his spot as world number one.
Hopefully, I've always liked big Phil.

:lol: No way.

That dude needs give up the sport and do what most retired sports stars do when they're past their prime... star in Booty Call 2: Electric Boogaloo.

(OK, at least I didn't say murder Nicole Simpson. :shifty:)
:lol:
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
Moderator
Aug 27, 2008
36,527
It was partly due to the pay. The other thing was the role. I was offered a new role (not with immediate effect) without a pay raise earlier. Now they are giving a pay raise as well (the whole place is getting it as we bagged a big project). Thing is that I've made up mind to quit. It took me two years to finally quit and maybe seek a new challenge elsewhere. If the pay raise is significant, I'm not sure if quitting would be the best thing to do. But if I don't quit, I'll still be thinking of it for the next two years. I badly, badly need the break. I just hope the raise is peanuts :p
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
Moderator
Aug 27, 2008
36,527
It's up to you to prioritize. Since you need the break badly, I think you should stick to the resignation. IMO, job satisfaction is the most important, if not 2nd to the pay.
Now thats the thing. I don't want to continue in IT. But I don't know anything else I'm good at. And my company is pretty cool too compared to other companies in the industry. So if I were to get another job in the same industry my gut feeling says I'll be better off staying at the same place. Then again, maybe a different environment might reduce my strong growing dislike for the IT industry.
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 9, Guests: 235)