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6 months of Rehab

I find it hard to believe, but I crossed the 6 month milestone at Rehab this week.

The time has went in quickly, with a fast-pace and quick turnaround times being the norm. The vibe in the office has been great, with a decent soundsystem pumping out dance music all day and my producer Gary, aka DJ Gary Quinn, dropping in a few choice chunes.

The guys here have a real passion for the web and enjoy a good laugh, for instance, this week we had a challenge to wear a different hat each day. Here’s Iain and Jurgen in their full cowboy glory:

I spend most of my days wrangling CakePHP, the PHP framework I started developing with nearly 3 years ago now. I also do most of the administration of the Linux boxes used to host the client sites and automate as much as I can with handy bash scripts, all from the comfort of this shiny iMac:

On the downside the standard working hours are 9 to 6, which is longer than I’m accustomed to. You can’t have it all ;)

{ 4 } Comments

  1. Phil McClure | December 13, 2009 at 10:28 am | Permalink

    Great post Steve!

  2. steve | December 13, 2009 at 3:11 pm | Permalink

    Cheers Phil! I only intended to scribble a few words but ended up going the whole hog and editing and uploading photos… I’d forgotten how good it felt to hit that “publish” button :)

  3. Peter Adams | December 21, 2009 at 6:48 am | Permalink

    I work from 8 to 5 currently, Eight hours a day is fairly standard and you are merely highlighting the fact that you have had a cushy work-life thus far. I suggest you desist in highlighting this fact unless you wish to increase the rate at which you are referred to as a “ponce” in future.

    I expect to see you all behind the country at KFC this time next year, spitting in my Xmas Cranberry and stuffing Zinger Wrap for my blatant schadenfreude.

  4. steve | December 21, 2009 at 9:42 am | Permalink

    When I was in the voluntary sector I worked 9 to 4 ;) Would you like fries with that? haha

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