Do you LOVE your job enough........................

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ninerbuff
ninerbuff Posts: 48,672 Member
to take a paycut? I do. I didn't get into the Fitness industry for the money. I got in it for the LOVE of getting people fit. Now I ain't gonna lie and say that I don't NEED the money, but I wouldn't leave my job because of a pay cut. When you get gratitude from people who's lives you changed through helping them get better, stronger, lose weight, or even help to get ready for competition, that overshadows the money that was made.
I enjoy my job because it's DIRECTLY helping someone I have contact with. Not too many other jobs can say that.

So do you love your job enough?

A.C.E. Certified Personal Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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  • pornstarzombie
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    Yes. I work horses right now while going to school, and while a paycut would SUCK [I don't get nearly as much as I used to before the economy flopped] I wouldn't mind so much. I love horses, and i love riding and working with them. Doesn't matter if the horse is an *kitten*...they're just fun. I love being able to ride them and improve them, to enjoy their company. Horses are just...amazing.

    I'm a CNA going either the LVN > RN route or I might stick with phlebotomy/mla...in that program right now while waiting for the status of my LVN course. I would not take a paycut in these fields, because I could easily find another job.
  • taso42
    taso42 Posts: 8,980 Member
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    Have done so in the past while working for a small startup. All of the senior employees took a paycut, and the rest of the company was given a choice to do so or not, in a last resort to try to keep the company alive a little longer. We were working on pretty exciting stuff, and the risk/reward seemed worth it at the time. But in the end, we didn't make it. It was worth a shot.
  • rolliepollie087
    rolliepollie087 Posts: 251 Member
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    I'm a jaded 911 dispatcher.
    I took pay cuts because I didn't have a choice, between furloughs, no raises, no holiday pay, retirement taken away...I swapped agencies. :p
  • JenAiMarres
    JenAiMarres Posts: 767 Member
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    Yes... I work close to home... I'm in the office alone almost all day.. And when the other people I work with are there I like them! My boss is cool.. I have 5 weeks vacation this year... I can leave early for basebll practice for my kids... I can go to the gym on lunch... Go for long luxurious lunches with my girlfriends... And I even do my nails at work. Yay me!

    I work hard but I work harder at making it appear effortless!!! Lol!
  • _Ben
    _Ben Posts: 1,608 Member
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    Sortof. I hold a few jobs. One, pharmacy technician, I get paid near minimum wage, so no, wont say a pay cut on that. I also work a as a wedding dj, and that I frequently take a pay cut, because I give people extra discounts, just cause I feel bad about them being younger couples getting married on a budget. To soft i guess
  • taramaureen
    taramaureen Posts: 569 Member
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    Yes, I took a pay cut a few years ago with my job. They gave me a fat raise recently, though so it all worked out in the end.
  • Goal_Seeker_1988
    Goal_Seeker_1988 Posts: 1,619 Member
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    I got a paycut @ my job. Lost $1 more an hour on the weekends and lost the volunteer pay bc the censuses are low. Don't know if it'll return to the way it was but I sure ain't gonna quit my job.
  • inge88
    inge88 Posts: 184 Member
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    Nope, I already don't like my job. But then it is a bit easier here because the economy is still doing well.
  • 714rah714
    714rah714 Posts: 759 Member
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    Hell NO, take this job and shove it
  • GrahamBarwick
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    i have take a pay cut before in a job i loved, it was either that or i was going to be made redundant
  • peachNpunkin
    peachNpunkin Posts: 1,010 Member
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    I feel the same way about nursing. I am willing to take a paycut to be involved in saving or changing peoples lives for the better. It is my destiny to be a nurse. It is my passion. I chose nursing over motherhood.
  • bekahl
    bekahl Posts: 43 Member
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    I'm a Mental Health Nurse and I work with children and teenagers with mental health problems. I absolutely love my job and am soo passionate about it. BUT... I couldn't even consider a paycut simply because I can't afford one. My monthly bills are already more than my monthly wage so I already have to work overtime just to get by. It SUCKS big time to get paid soo little for such an essential job
  • lacroyx
    lacroyx Posts: 5,754 Member
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    I think I would. I work 11pm-7am including weekends so sucks for a social life. Financially it's good too. From a fitness and health point of view it's great. It's a desk job but it's low key, laid back. Rarely is it busy with plenty of downtime so I can go outside to get in workouts while at work. On weekends I'll just come in my workout clothes, wait for downtime which usually is around 2am, and go outside to do my thing. No one cares. No dress code or anything of the sort to enforce. Also since I get off at 7am so I can hit the gym after work and it won't be super busy or crowded. I've read from other friends that work your typical dayshift hours that it can be difficult to get a workout @ the gym during prime time 5-8pm.
  • kernowprincess
    kernowprincess Posts: 135 Member
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    I would and have. My Boss is great, he lets me work flexibly around my child care committments. I am a PA and he is a busy solicitor, when he works on a case he works very hard and is totally absorbed which means I get to be as well. It certainly gives great job satisfaction.
  • xxx_Pink_Princess_xxx
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    Hell NO, take this job and shove it

    THIS! xxx
  • hellokathy
    hellokathy Posts: 540 Member
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    NO, absolutely no. I may have said yes a while ago but since then, they've fooled me a lot. They made me work later shifts in exchange for a payrise which I first didn't get and then, after complaining, gave me a ridiculous rise. I've been yelled at by my boss several times. They got new tenants for some of the offices and didn't even tell us who they were nor them that we're working Saturdays so three weeks ago, they locked me in this building. Currently, they're making me work less than my weekly hours so I end up owing them hours (read: money) and think that's okay. And there's a bunch of other stuff. A paycut is pretty much the only thing they haven't done, yet, and that would be the final straw.
  • TNoire
    TNoire Posts: 642 Member
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    I love my job
    I work for FREE

    <- Housewife

    I am blessed to have this position hoping to add mommy to the list soon also

    I quit the job I did have back in summer of 2008, I was a manager at bath and body works
    they gave me such a hard time after my grandpa died cause I had to travel to Canada (where im originally from)
    they didn't need me so I left at least that's what I say they didn't need me they treated me like $*)$#*# so I left them hanging, no need to treat someone that way after they lost a family member who was like there father
  • Pancake86
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    Nope. Not on an amazing amount as it is, plus saving for a deposit for a house!!! Need every penny i can get!!!
  • Trig0r
    Trig0r Posts: 47
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    In a word no, I dont love my job at all, it is mearly a means with which to pay bills.
  • cavemancop
    cavemancop Posts: 42 Member
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    I never expected to become wealthy doing my job in the first place. Aspects of my job are far more rewarding than anything monetary. As long as I have enough money to support myself and future family, I don't need to worry about anything else.