Love your job now? Or not?
By ibelle09
@ibelle09 (155)
China
May 20, 2009 10:25am CST
It is said that we should try to love what we do and do what you love. And most of the time, we are told to love what you do. Do you love what you do, now? For me, as a teacher, I sometimes love my job, especially when the students bring surpise to me, such as doing a better job than I thought before; or when I can make them study successfully. Those happiness makes me consider my job worthwhile. While sometimes I do really want to change my job. As is known to all, being a teacher is not so easy and being a good teacher is more difficult and tired. There are several times when I tried hard to prepare my lessons but it turns out nothing to my students. I will feel depressed and the sentence 'what you do never equals to what you get' hit me directly. And another reason I want to change my job is that I may always use the same materials to teach, which make me bored with. :)
What about you? Do you love you job now? Or not?
4 responses
@ebook_freak (1511)
• India
21 May 09
This nasty phenomenon is also seen in medical colleges. Superiors and other seniors put the work load on the juniors and go to watch films. Tt's something I don't like...
@ebook_freak (1511)
• India
20 May 09
My current job is a medical student. I don't love it. But I do like it. I hope I can be a good doctor someday.
Regards,
AJ
@ebook_freak (1511)
• India
21 May 09
Indeed, it is very challenging. I always wanted to be a doctor, but my academics are a bit weak. I know I should be studying hard. And I am trying to achieve it now.
@coldmoon (1088)
• France
20 May 09
I'm contented, but not really happy with my job. The salary is very good, but the pression is very heavy. It's a full time job, but in fact, to finish a task, I often have to bring the document to home after working time. My boss, and my officemates treat me very well, but we have too little time to chat. Maybe I shouldn't complain, during this recession it's hard to find a good job. But money is not my priority, my partner earns very well and we can maintain our current lifestyle with only his income, I just don't want to be useless and dependent. In the future if I find a jod in charitative activities in my city, maybe I'll quit this boring work.
@kaguvkov (1318)
• Davao, Philippines
21 May 09
Of course yes. As of now I got a job that is only a part time, low salary, but I am satisfied. AS long as I can manage my finances daily it's all fine for me. I've got my daily part time job and the other job is in the internet based job and it's all done.