Well, I spent the weekend learning how to install hardwood floors [not click-in laminate]. There is something amazingly fulfulling about affixing solid wood to the floor using really loud tools.
It's not as difficult as I thought it would be, but I do respect people who do this for a living... damn, I'm sore!
Is there something wrong with getting bored with academics and just wanting to make your hands feel useful again?
I got a lot of pressure as a kid [from the parents and other assorted well-meaning individuals] to become "employable". I have a University degree [& a number of additional certifications] and I am good at what I do. But I feel remarkably useless...
Sorry for the Monday evening rant.


Is there something wrong with getting bored with academics and just wanting to make your hands feel useful again?

Sorry for the Monday evening rant.

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d_e_nugent:
I've done desk jobs and 'the trades' and I found that if I waited long enough, I would tire of the work either way. there is a common sentiment that back-breaking labor is good for the soul or noble or something, well that's only true if *you* feel it is everyday.Though wood floors are kinda fun, it's a bit like tetris. Anyway, It's up to you. If the degree and certs and other such papers allow you to do what *you* find fullfilling, then don't worry, be happy. Oh and, hi.

rydell:
haha yeah I thought it was a funny one
I need my space for sure
