The Cubicle That Jack Built

What is your career plan?

There once was a coder named Jack,
Whose cubicle walls closed in tight.
He debugged all day,
Dreaming of far away,
Where Wi-Fi was free and sun bright.
In the cubicle that Jack built,
He sat, his spirit wilted,
A spreadsheet wizard, pixel-pusher,
His dreams of freedom filtered.

His keyboard clacked, his mouse danced,
Through pie charts and pivot tables,
He yearned for more, a grand escape,
Beyond fluorescent-lit fables.

Jack plotted graphs, his soul in knots,
His tie a noose, his coffee cold,
He dreamed of islands, sandy shores,
Where deadlines didn't grip and hold.

One day, a glitch—a cosmic hiccup,
His spreadsheet blinked, the matrix shifted,
Jack fell through cells, dimensions warped,
Into a world where boredom lifted.

He became the Jack of all Trades,
A nomad of skills, a wanderer bold,
From coding to cooking, he dabbled and thrived,
No cubicle walls could ever hold.

And so, dear reader, heed this tale,
When monotony threatens to smother,
Break free, explore, embrace your quirks,
Become the Jack of all Trades, and discocover.
**Origin of "Jack of all Trades":**
The saying "Jack of all Trades" dates back to the 16th century. Originally, it was "Jack of all trades, master of none," emphasizing the idea that someone skilled in many areas might lack expertise in any specific one. Over time, the negative connotation softened, celebrating versatility and adaptability. So, be a modern-day Jack—curious, versatile, and unafraid to explore new paths! 🌟

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