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So for the last... oh, I don't know... year maybe? I've been working 18 to 20 hours of overtime a week. The last week I've found myself sitting at my desk at work, and just staring off into space. It's not that I'm not getting my work done, but it's like, I'll work for a few hours, or during the job I tend to just about come to a halt, maybe for a minute, maybe less, then start moving again.

Do you think it's all the overtime I've been working, the job is burning me out, or a little of both? I have to look at prints to be able to build the jobs I work on, so it's not a physically demanding job. More mentally demanding if anything.

I'm thinking it's probably just all the overtime I've been working. So I took an extra day off for tomorrow, and hope I can recoop.
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checkoutanytime · 41-45, M
Information overload, is my first thought.
twiigss · M
@checkoutanytime That's kind of what I am thinking too. I tried years ago to do some C++ programming, and sort of the same thing happened to me.
checkoutanytime · 41-45, M
@twiigss sounds like a big project you are working on. I can only imagine all the info you are ingesting daily. To me it makes sense, a moment of getting lost in over lapping thoughts would be a semi-unexpected pause.
twiigss · M
@checkoutanytime It can be a lot of information, such as knowing what the lengths are, or what part of the job gets X and what part gets Y. Some jobs are more detailed than others, or might need more steps to get through inspection. But I hope my 1 day break from work will help with whatever is going on.