I think we are all burnt out. As we age, functions start to decline.
https://www.merckmanuals.com/home/older-people%E2%80%99s-health-issues/the-aging-body/changes-in-the-body-with-aging
Life has shaped me badly. I can no longer trust ANYBODY. It used to be that I liked helping people, even work mates. No one will take responsibility. The political climate reminds me where I've been. It has shown that around 50% of the US is stupid.
Professionals like law enforcement and the medical profession know less than I do. I'll find Law enforcement categorized the same way as my rock pile.
What's important? What do I have time for?
I hate AT&T. I loved Cingular. I hate Verizon (Name server response is too long). I hate T-mobile/Sprint because one of them gobbles up CLEAR or clearwire just for the bandwidth. I hate Apple. I could not get past the gatekeepers when i had a real problem. [emai anythig on a dial-up line with ATH$ in it and the modem disconnected EVERY TIME. I chose their platform back when Windows was version 3.1. Apple had a flat memory model and not the 640K barrier, the software that I chose was initially developed on a Macintosh, our office did research and thus desktop publishing. Filenames of 32 characters was a LOT better than the 8.3 of windows. The file name was essentially a time_stamp.
I hate what happened to Fluke, HP and Keithley since the 1980's. Even the alarm company Linear is different. I did a self-install and got sort of, direct support.
The latest is the demise of the packing slip. No postmarks on letters has been gone a long time.
I just purchased a medical grade outlet strip and I took it apart. They didn't spot weld all of the ground wires. I looked more carefully at the replacement strip and it appears to have a design fault. There is a 15A breaker in the line and Neutral wires. The strip is rated for 12 A.
Line should be 12A and N should be 15A if you want to protect against reverse polarity. I asked if it would fail hi-pot testing if the polarity is reversed? It's been a week and no response for the HIPOT question.
Life is a terminal illness. I lost the meaning of "fun" a long time ago. I don't think I know the meaning of happy or elated now.
I put my best effort into things, but I didn't kiss A$$.
This seems to be the rule to live by:
Rule #1. The boss is always right.
Rule #2. If the boss is wrong, see rule #1.
I didn't know how nice I had it when you and your boss had a "relationship". Two of them really knew the value of my knowledge.