Do you like your job?

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Do you like your job? Do you love your job?


If not, what would you like to do for a living?





I take care of a client who has developmental disabilities, getting him ready in the mornings, dressed, breakfast, etc. I enjoy what I do very much.

My second part-time job, I start on Monday, is working in a nursing home, part-time.


If I couldn't do what I do for a living, I'd be a graphic artist.
 
I work at a grocery store and I hate it. The pay is low, I can't seem to get a set schedule, everyone here is mean, and most days it takes everything I have to walk through the door to start my shift. :(

I have no idea what to do though. I've never seen a job that I liked.
 
I like my job very much.
If I wasn't doing this for a living I'd be restoring classic cars or Oceanography in the Pacific Northwest.
 
Do you like your job? Do you love your job?


If not, what would you like to do for a living?





I take care of a client who has developmental disabilities, getting him ready in the mornings, dressed, breakfast, etc. I enjoy what I do very much.

My second part-time job, I start on Monday, is working in a nursing home, part-time.


If I couldn't do what I do for a living, I'd be a graphic artist.

Uh huh! Can you draw? Graphic artist is very demanding profession. Clients love to harass them!
 
I work at a grocery store and I hate it. The pay is low, I can't seem to get a set schedule, everyone here is mean, and most days it takes everything I have to walk through the door to start my shift. :(

I have no idea what to do though. I've never seen a job that I liked.




This makes me sad.
 
I do love my job. It challenges my creativity, my people skills, my stamina, and some days, my compassion.
 
I like the part of my job that involves engineering and project management. I fucking hate the compliance shit because it's such a waste of time.
 
I'm retired, and I've never been happier. I no longer have to worry about layoffs, economic downturns, age discrimination or being on the downslope of a career that had too many ups and downs and accomplished somewhat less that I had originally hoped and nearly achieved on those occasions when I was on the peaks.

There were some extremely nice highs, including finding my passion -- corporate training -- much too late in my career. But the American Dream of a steady, progressively higher ascension did not pan out that way in reality.

I'm glad it's over. And very glad I survived with a reasonable but modest degree of financial security.

If I were giving any career advice to a young person today, it would be figure out how to be an entrepreneur -- even if it's only part-time. Learn how to generate income. Being held captive to employers and fickle markets forces and changing technology is simply too risky -- even more risky, I believe, than analyzing markets yourself and investing your own capital in creative ways to fill the needs the markets always present.
 
I'm currently a stay at home mom and I love, love, love my job!

Before this I was a paralegal - what I went to school to do - and I loved it until they hired the new office manager then I had the "stand-in-front-of-the-door-and-decide-if-today-is-the-day-to-walk-away" moments.
 
I work at a grocery store and I hate it. The pay is low, I can't seem to get a set schedule, everyone here is mean, and most days it takes everything I have to walk through the door to start my shift. :(

I have no idea what to do though. I've never seen a job that I liked.

damn, that really sucks. :(

i love my job a lot, only wish my commute wasn't 90 mins each way
 
I do when I can do it. It demands that I am very self motivated and at the top of my game, also very organized.
I still haven't finished unpacking from my move so this is somewhat difficult plus being unwell and missing B but I think it will improve soon.
 
I enjoy what I'm doing atm, but as soon as study ends I will hopefully move into another field and enjoy that more :)
 
I love my job, I have had a very rewarding career with about 10 years to go.

I often wonder what I would do all day if I won a lottery.
 
As long as you have money coming in, that's a start.

You just work your way from there.
 
I'm trying to figure out what I'm going to do with my life, and it's really scary sometimes.

You will figure it out. And this is coming from someone that doesn't even know what the fuck he is going to do with his life either.
 
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