Are you happy in your job?
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I would of course like to make more money, but I like what I do at my job and like the people.0
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I can't complain I enjoy what I do. It could however be more exciting that's why I'm earning my degree Organizational Leadership (which my job is paying for) to hopefully compete for better opportunities in the future.
I'm administrator at Berkeley Nat'l Lab0 -
Maintenance Mechanic, its ok most days, depending on what breaks lol0 -
Not even BSN (the majority anyway) make that much. It really varies by region, experience and unit/specialty. I could move to a different state and get paid $15-20 more per hour than what I do, possibly more, but living cost would be higher as well. Those who have a MSN...CRNP or CRNA...they are the ones making more money, understandably.
Long term goal is to get MSN, but for right now I'm perfectly happy.0 -
my hobby job is sitting dogs in my own home. I love it!! i do overnights and many dogs stay for quite a few days at a time. i get to meet awesome new dogs, and it helps me manage my need for animal hording. i have another job as an admin assistant that i do primary from home that i have a love/hate relationship with. But any job that pays me to stay away from the office is a keeper. lol0
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I like my gig. It's stressful at times but cool. Oh, I'm a firefighter. Wish the pay was better tho0
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Yeah it's ok. I wouldn't say I love it, or it's what I ultimately want to do but I don't have any issues and it's far better than my previous job.
Left my job in retail last year, *kitten* hours (huge lack of sleep), barely above minimum wage, no opportunities for progression and half the year it was incredibly dull! May-Oct = fine/busy. The rest of the year with the exception of the week before Xmas and a few days over Easter, nothing. Some people loved getting paid to stand around, I'd rather be doing something.
Currently work in pensions, 9-5, weekends/bank holidays off, I always have work to do, half the commute, and opportunities for training/progression if I wanted it. I wouldn't mind a bit more pay but even that's more than my old job so can't really complain.0 -
I'm with the post that, basically, said that my job is a means to an end--like my days off to enjoy myself...I don't HATE my job, I don't LOVE it...The pay is good for my field, and the benefits are fantastic(excellent health care and pension.) When I'm had a bad day, I keep all of this in mind...All in all, I'm satisfied with my life's work...0
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I love what I do.
I'm a wellness coach, personal trainer and aquatic fitness instructor. I'm self-employed, even though some of my assignments come from being employed by various organizations. I'm also a watercolor artist as a foil for all the people stuff I deal with.0 -
I am self employed and absolutely love it!! It is a lot of work and stress but I will never want to go work at an agency again.0
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Great question. I was a recruiter then employment coach for fortune 100 companies and have heard many responses to this question. I LOVED what I did. But, like @callsitlikeiseeit, who is in a similar role, it can have a burnout factor. I've been on disability for almost 3 years now and while I miss helping people, I don't miss the mental toll it took on me.
I've been doing this for almost 15 years......
totally,burned. out.
I have to FORCE myself to work every day, and hired a couple of writers to take over most of that. I try to only deal with the more complicated cases and revisions.0 -
Yep, I love my job, I work in a small pet boutique, we make healthy hand made treats, sell custom accessories and clothing. My goal is to open my own location someday.0
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YES YES YES!! After 26 years of working for horrible companies, I finally got and LOVE my dream job. I have been a graphic designer for years. Now I am a graphics manager for a small print shop. I have never, ever looked forward to going to work. I love my crew, they are the best!!0
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YES like fuk. I don't make a crap ton of money and I'm stressed out to the max 99% of the time butttttttt my team is amazing and they accept my vulgar crazy personality the way I am. Plus I'm really good at what I do and I get to be a super *kitten* and slap lawyers around most of the time0
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depends which day you ask me. Overall I don't mind the actual work and I like most of the people. But sometimes we get dysfunctional political bullsh!t going on and it drives me insane.
I am looking for other opportunities but nothing has come up yet. I think it's time for a change.
I work at a university in the research office dealing with contracts and grant applications and general administrative boring stuff.
I have recently finished a teaching degree but have not pursued it as yet because hard to get work as a teacher and the pay cut is also pretty huge from what i am earning now... So I wait and wait and see what happens...0 -
Not even a little bit. 60 more days of work left before I go to to dental school. I've been counting down for months.0
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I'm a civil engineer for a power company and I love doing what I do. It helps that the company treats their employees really well.0
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I'm a CISCO Network Engineer and love my job. The only time it ever gets stressful is if there is an outage which thankfully are few and far between.0
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Used to love my job. In the process of closing down a plant. Lot of people will lose their jobs, while those who remain will be picking up a lot of responsibilities until the actual closure. My job is not at risk, but the stress is great lately. Unfortunately, I couldn't go elsewhere and make the money I make here. So, I must stick it out until I don't want to deal with it anymore. Luckily I can retire this year if it gets too great, but I would prefer to work until 2019. I have a feeling that someone is going to plss me off soon and I'll just quit on the spot. Hope not, though.0
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just started the job a few weeks ago. the pay blows but supposedly they're going to up it after the first 90 days. Also the boss tries to be buddy-buddy with us and is planning a happy hour. I have no intention of walking into that trap!0
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I hate my job. I'm a cook, it's stressful and long hours with no breaks. I've been with my current company for over a decade and used to love the place despite it's flaws, but unfortunately our new management is terrible and has made me want to leave the restaurant business all together I'll never understand how they have people who don't know how to work in the kitchen running the place and tell us what to do....0
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GorgeousNightmare01 wrote: »I hate my job. I'm a cook, it's stressful and long hours with no breaks. I've been with my current company for over a decade and used to love the place despite it's flaws, but unfortunately our new management is terrible and has made me want to leave the restaurant business all together I'll never understand how they have people who don't know how to work in the kitchen running the place and tell us what to do....
First of all: he|| yes to the sailor mars profile pic.
Secondly, I went to culinary school but never ended up pursuing an actual career in cooking for those exact reasons. And most executive chefs are aholes in my experience. Insane egos.0 -
I love my job because it's meaningful, there are many new things to learn, and I have the opportunity to develop my skills and become one of the few people in my country who can do this job. I'm a doctor in radiotherapy and oncology. Not well paid yet but I've got high hopes for the future0
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Not really happy...work in the Department of Corrections.....just a stepping stone for right now until I get into probation and parole.0
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I run a restaurant, some days it goes well and we smash it and it's brilliant. Some days the staff act like children expecting me to fix their petty issues, some days the customers all treat you like dirt and the 60 hour Weeks can kill me at times. All I know though! It's maybe a 60-40% split at the mo... 60% of the time I'm happy0
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I am a housewife. I really like it, I want to make my family happy and live a good life with them and I am free to focus 100% on that.0
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GorgeousNightmare01 wrote: »I hate my job. I'm a cook, it's stressful and long hours with no breaks. I've been with my current company for over a decade and used to love the place despite it's flaws, but unfortunately our new management is terrible and has made me want to leave the restaurant business all together I'll never understand how they have people who don't know how to work in the kitchen running the place and tell us what to do....
Totally agree. If my kitchen starts to go down, I jump in and get them back on track as I'm just as strong as my kitchen manager on the front line! You need to understand foh and boh equally to run a place well!0 -
i'm dead inside0
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I used to be passionate and excited about teaching. But after 23 years, I'm bored and burnt out. I have to stick it out for seven more years until I retire. I have too much time invested to walk away and lose my retirement.0
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looking4gains wrote: »Love being in the military. 10 years in and still enjoy what I do.0
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