Are you satisfied of your job?
By sfigatto
@sfigatto (1842)
Italy
11 responses
@sbeauty (5865)
• United States
5 Nov 06
I may be wierd, but I've never had a job that I could stay satisfied with for long. I worked at one job for 14 years, but I was very unhappy doing it for many years before I could finally afford to quit. Once I've been at a job long enough to know the dirty politics practiced by management, I turn off to the job itself. In the 14 year job I worked in a factory personnel office. I knew about every dirty scheme to get rid of employees and every trick management pulled to screw employees. The more I knew, the more I hated the job.
@margieanneart (26423)
• United States
26 Feb 07
I love my work, as it is my passion. I am an artist.
Check out my webpage:
www.mgcreativearts.com
Look at my shop on line: http://www.cafepress.com/margieanneart
Watch me cut on a short video:
http://mgcreativearts.com/Finall.wmv
And look at my gallery work on line:
http://helloscottsdale.com/Art/Gallery.Cfm?AUID=2407
Now you will know how much I love my job and that nothing else is out there that I would want to do. I am trained as a salesperson and an optician, but it' art that I love.
@cassidy22 (2974)
• United States
26 Feb 07
I have good days and bad days. But I have a career, not just a job. It means more to me than just something that gives me a paycheck. But some days I just want to scream, and some days I know I am having a positive impact on my company.
@maribea (2366)
• Italy
26 Feb 07
my job is one of my passions and I am very satisfied with it..I like both being a clinician and a researcher...as a neurologist I am in charge of many patients per day..I like taking care of them, making the right diagnosis, thinking about their symptoms and so on..as a researcher I love having the opportunity to do something new..to contribute to the development of scientific progress..and I feel happy with new challenges and strategies..it is such a special feeling...patients give me the strength to carry on and to face with all the sacrifices I do in my life...they give a special meaning to my research and my research complete me as a doctor and make me look for something new each day
@disvachic (10117)
• United States
26 Feb 07
Yes i work with mentally challenged adults.I love it so much that i am going to start my own group home.