March 30, 2011

The last days of Rome

Filed under: Uncategorized — george @ 11:58 am

I have 2 days left before leaving the Cyprus Agricultural Payments Organization.  My stay here was an experience, and so was my departure.

I started here as an IT Officer with a 3 month contract that was renewed 2 more times covering a total of 6 months.  I was assigned programing duties on a dead end project which represents nothing more than a typical example of how governmental organizations waste the tax payer’s money.  The project was outsourced which meant i was pretty much doing donkey work for the people who already worked on the project.

The system here is such that you accept the phrase “less is more” as part of the natural daily life here.  Soon you find your self doing less and less and even getting stressed about not doing enough.

I actually went through panic modes as they kept me idle for most of the 6 months, occasionally giving me things to do such as reports.  I actually used my time here to read and expand my understanding on certain subjects such as technical skills, design, or politics.  Ebook reading became a daily ritual. Over all it was a good experience to understand first hand how the government engine works and how things get done.

My exit was also interesting,  my contract was simply not renewed.  Although i was renewed twice and was congratulated on good performance on both times my contract was renewed. My departure coincided with the visit of one of the 2 big political parties in Cyprus, a few weeks before election times.  One has to wonder but for those who know me, they by now know what happened.  It was nothing personal at the end of the day, people needed work, some people needed to go. Votes count and so do friendships. The excuses used were obviously excuses, and not much can be said or done.  Nor do i want to do anything about it.  People complained for things such as me annoying them asking for more work et cetera.

To be honest i am happy it happened as I was just wasting myself here, and actually started getting used to the system here.  I showed 0% growth professionally although i did pick up a lot of people skills (as well as office politics skills). The salary and hours were great don’t get me wrong, although waking up at 6 and driving through 1 hour of traffic to get here wasn’t.

On the plus side i made new friends here, one or 2 of them read my blog actually so thanks guys :)

Overall i am thankful to the people here, for their kind words,  for not letting me waste my time here and helping me actually get out and try and do something more with my life, even if it pays less at the beginning.

So I look forward to the new challenges i have ahead, starting on the 11th of April :)

March 28, 2011

Funny Statistics

Filed under: funny — george @ 1:01 pm

I am Starting a new section with funny posts to entertain people, and mainly to remember all the funny things i spot online every now and then!!

So to start: Check out the link bellow
http://www.targetmap.com/viewer.aspx?reportId=5285

Now ask yourself this, which country would you want to live in? I say Finland!!!! :P   Some other interesting maps exist for the ladies too hehe

March 15, 2011

facebook – clearing your wall

Filed under: Firefox,Technical — george @ 11:48 am

Cleaning out your closet? well i had comments since back from 2007, so it was time to clean the wall up from comments from people no longer in my life (friends etc).  But the amount of posts and comments i had was rather big so i had to find a better way of cleaning it up.

The solution that worked for me: Firefox + Greasemonkey + Greasemonkey script

So in other words i used the script that deleted the comments on my wall that were visible.  I kept clicking the “show more” link for more comments and then kept deleting them.  Was done in less than 20 minutes (bad internet connection!).

The link for the script was found here:
http://blog.oneduality.com/2010/12/13/clear-your-facebook-wall-entirely-with-greasemonkey-and-firefox/
The actual script here:
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/92664


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