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		<title>New year, new job</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The last time I posted about my job, I was working for Moneysupermarket.com. I suffered through that for about a year, then escaped to work for a company called Legal Marketing Services. Another year passed, then I was made redundant (curse you, Credit Crunch!). Fortunately however, I managed to find a new job at the start of this year: my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The last time I posted about my job, I was working for Moneysupermarket.com. I suffered through that for about a year, then escaped to work for a company called Legal Marketing Services. Another year passed, then I was made redundant (curse you, Credit Crunch!). Fortunately however, I managed to find a new job at the start of this year: my current employer is a company called SeaTechnik.</p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t really enjoyed my job for years, ever since I met my wife-to-be in fact. Whether that&#8217;s coincidence or not I don&#8217;t know; priorities change when someone special enters your life, that&#8217;s for sure. Nevertheless there&#8217;s no reason why you can&#8217;t be content at work also. Several years ago, I had the good fortune to wind-up in a job where I had a fantastic working relationship with my colleagues, and where I had the opportunity to help design and code a new front- and back-end system more-or-less from scratch. Ever since I left that job, and stopped working with those people, work has never been the same for me. Although I&#8217;ve done interesting stuff since, and worked with some nice people, I&#8217;ve never experienced the same team spirit, nor cared as much about the end product.</p>
<p>Hopefully, this is all now starting to change. It&#8217;s early days at SeaTechnik, but already the signs are very encouraging. I&#8217;m using cutting-edge .Net stuff like Windows Presentation Foundation and Windows Communication Foundation, and being given a lot of leeway to design and code the final product as I see fit. I haven&#8217;t felt as energised about what I&#8217;ve been doing since back when I was working on the Amber project with Rob and John. My colleagues and superiors seem to trust that I know what I&#8217;m doing, and that&#8217;s something I&#8217;ve not experienced for quite some time now. Long may it continue.</p>
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