I saw this bit of info on the PBS Newshour tonight. I know with our economy changing many are forced to work jobs they do not like, and efficiency experts are turning previously pride-worthy positions into crappy ones. Any of you in that boat?
I like my job for the fact that enables me to live a good and stable life.
But at the end of the job, it's a job. One is not suppose to like it, that's why it's called a job.
I also don't believe in such a thing as a dream job. I don't think there has ever been ANY activity that I love, that didn't get boring or old after doing it for extended periods of time.
I also have never met a person that woke up on Monday morning and said "I can't wait to get to work".
Hope you understand
I like my job for the fact that enables me to live a good and stable life.
But at the end of the job, it's a job. One is not suppose to like it, that's why it's called a job.
I also don't believe in such a thing as a dream job. I don't think there has ever been ANY activity that I love, that didn't get boring or old after doing it for extended periods of time.
I also have never met a person that woke up on Monday morning and said "I can't wait to get to work".
Hope you understand
I just got a new boss. Before, I would have said that my job was ok most of the time. Now? I've never been under stress like this. You can never do ANYTHING right with him. Daily 'counseling' sessions even for the most minor of mistakes that are easily corrected. And I mean minor - like mistyping a number or a word. Last minute mandatory overtime, working through weekends... and as salaried exempt you have nothing you can say about it when they tell you on Friday that you're working both days on the weekend, and have to be in early Monday to cover a colleague on vacation. Of course before this boss we never needed to cover each other - believe me when I say that the business does not need us there all the time to function. Total nightmare, but you can't walk away from 6 figures, a 401k, and a full pension. You can only hope that you outlast him and that the new guy will be more reasonably.
I just got a new boss. Before, I would have said that my job was ok most of the time. Now? I've never been under stress like this. You can never do ANYTHING right with him. Daily 'counseling' sessions even for the most minor of mistakes that are easily corrected. And I mean minor - like mistyping a number or a word. Last minute mandatory overtime, working through weekends... and as salaried exempt you have nothing you can say about it when they tell you on Friday that you're working both days on the weekend, and have to be in early Monday to cover a colleague on vacation. Of course before this boss we never needed to cover each other - believe me when I say that the business does not need us there all the time to function. Total nightmare, but you can't walk away from 6 figures, a 401k, and a full pension. You can only hope that you outlast him and that the new guy will be more reasonably.