What kind of work do you do? Do you like what you do?
By PeacefulWmn9
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
United States
21 responses
@Tuanshun (138)
• China
12 Jun 09
well, I am a refrigeration engineer in a manufacturing factory which mainly produce Air-conditionings, both household type and commercial type. And i love my job, though the pay is not much. Actually we produce a lot of ACs which are exported to all over the world. Sometimes i also have the idea to be a sales man of AC all around the world, then perhaps i'll make more money. But i still have no much confidence on my english, esp my oral english. So i suspend the idea and wait for my english become better, then i'll do the things i want.
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@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
12 Jun 09
Your job sounds like an importatant one. For me, loving ones work is as important as making money with it. Best of all is when you can do both. You write good English, and I am sure you'll soon speak it just as well. Much luck to you on achieving your dreams.
Karen
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@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
12 Jun 09
You you are an artist as well! Great! I just put on my thoughts online.(May be writer by my own right ). Offline I work with an ace Cardiologist in a hospital here. It's been a long association and I love my job. If you ask me if I am successful or not, I will say that I have my own definition of success. That might not be getting more comfort or a status in a corporate house. A home maker could be as successful if she does her job well.
Yes, I think I am successful.
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@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
12 Jun 09
I have read your work and would say that you are a writer as well as an assistant to the cardiologist. Both are very worthwhile types of work! I am glad you love your work. That is important to our well-being. Yes, I am an artist, and I love that as much as I love to write : )
Karen
@palonghorn (5479)
• United States
12 Jun 09
I'm a wildland firefighter and yes, I do love what I do. There can be some very long days, but that's part of it. And the guys I have worked with are great, it's like having a second family. I started out doing it as a volunteer with a rural fire department, so if I didn't love it I surely wouldn't have been doing it without pay. lol My fiance is a structural firefighter and it is now his second love lol, at least that's what he says, I still say it's his first! lol We both know the dangers and risks associated with our jobs, but we also know that we both put safety first.
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@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
12 Jun 09
What a brave and admirable service you provide...to people and to the land. Kudos to both of you, and do stay safe.
Karen
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@cecillecarmela (3818)
• Philippines
13 Jun 09
Well I don't really have a JOB, but I work in community services.. =D I'm a student yet and a year from now I'm about to graduate and the kind of work I would like to have is anything about publishing since I love all kinds of work related to it.. I also dream someday to own a magazine firm like Reader's Digest I don't know it's really my dream and I do hope it'll come true someday.. I'll work hard on it co'z I really want it.. You work online as an editor? May I ask what site? =D
@cecillecarmela (3818)
• Philippines
14 Jun 09
Hmmm.. may I ask again, is that site only available for US citizens?
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
13 Jun 09
Your dream is a great one, and yes, if you want it badly enough, you will be able to make it come true. If you check on Triond, you can do volunteer editing there. The editing work I do for pay, I do on a one-to-one basis with specific clients, not a specific site. I do pro bono editing for women who have been survivors of violence...and the stories go into books to help others.
Have a beautiful day,
Karen
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@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
13 Jun 09
By the way, Elance dot com hooks up writers and editors if you wish to try that. These are paying jobs.
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@sunbeams (232)
• Philippines
13 Jun 09
I work as an assistant to two diplomats in the economic department of an embassy here in my country. My work involves a hodge-podge of activities from technical to secretarial. Part of my job involves making speeches and press releases for our ambassador, ministers and other superiors on agriculture and health related matters. I love what I do because it enhances my writing skills. I also love the atmosphere in our department, we're like a big family. My job and my colleagues are truly blessings in my life.
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
13 Jun 09
I did indeed accept the request. It is a pleasure to be getting to know you : ))
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
13 Jun 09
Your job sounds very exciting and important. I admire your ability to give speeches! I am so glad your work is a happy part of your life.
Karen
@tigeraunt (6326)
• Philippines
12 Jun 09
i work as administrative assistant in a real estate firm. its a very challenging job and i like it very much.
am curious when you said artist. do you paint? is it a hobby?
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@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
12 Jun 09
You must be good at what you do, and I am glad you love it! Yes, I sketch and paint with oils....some I sell and some I give as gifts. It is my second love, next to writing.
Karen
@sudiptacallingu (10879)
• India
12 Jun 09
I have always maintained that people who can genuinely love the work that feeds them, are very lucky indeed. For most of us, its just our daily grind. I dont have any online jobs and offline, I am working full time as a secretary to the MD of our company. I cant really say I dislike my job, what I dislike is going to office daily...its a kind of school-like discipline, you know. Ideally, I would have loved to earn from home and give enough time to my son but that's not possible. Even then, the pay where I work is good and the people are really nice and I am workign here for more than 10yrs, so I guess I am lucky too, when considered to many others.
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
12 Jun 09
Yes, love of job is like the best of two worlds. It is getting paid for work you enjoy. It sounds like you do enjoy the work, and since it pays well, that is a plus. It can sometimes be hard to maintain a rigid schedule day after day. I had to do that for many years, so I understand what you mean. I appreciate you contributing to the discussion.
Karen
@heihong (59)
• China
12 Jun 09
I have been working as an after-sale engineer for years, but I think it is time for some change. The pay is not the point, I just cannot stand the endless business trips,even now i am in an official trip in Africa far away from hometown. I wanna get more time to enjoy my life and for further education.
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
12 Jun 09
I can see where "living out of a suitcase" would become tiresome after a while. All the travel, even if you enjoy it, does limit what one can do. Some things require a home-base location and you in attendence to achieve. Best wishes with that.
Karen
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
16 Jun 09
I think you are wise. Getting training and having a job at all right now is crucial. Thank you for responding.
Karen
@my_name_is_coco (4333)
• Philippines
12 Jun 09
I work as a document officer for the IT department of an online gaming company.I also work part-time as project manager for websites in my former office colleagues own company.I actually don't like my industry.I prefer to be in the fashion and culinary industries.I am sticking with my jobs so I can earn money to help my family and buy my stuff and save for my future.it is much better than not earning money at all.
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
12 Jun 09
You do lead a busy life. And yes, many work because the money is needed. Perhaps someday, you will be able to get into your desired field. Kudos for helping the people you love.
Karen
@flutterbykisses (593)
• United States
12 Jun 09
Hi Karen and yes it is very fulfilling when we can get up and do the kind of work that we like. So many people are stuck in a job that is unsatisfying becasue they have to be there and require the job not only for the wages but the benefits that may come with it.
I was a customer service manager for 10 years. I was one of the supervisors over a front end of 150 cashiers. I enjoyed my job so much and really liked becoming a part of my cashiers lives. i always left the door open to them if they needed to talk about problems they were having at home or at work and I never betrayed their confidence they put in me.
I was one of the few who never ask one of my cashiers to do anything that I myself would not do and i think that bonded a closeness for us.
I am no longer able to do this work becasue I have fibromyalgia and most days it is a chore to get out of bed.
I miss it and I miss the closeness I had with my cashiers and they still will tell me that they miss me and wish I was still able to be there with them and that sure makes me happy to know that I left a mark on them that hopefully if they are ever put in the position that i was in they can do the same for their cashiers.
flutterby
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
12 Jun 09
You can be proud that you were such a good and memorable supervisor. I agree that part of that would be willing to do yourself whatever you ask of your workers. I also have fibromyalgia, which has made me shift gears in many areas of my life. I now work as I can from home. I hope you do well dealing with that illness. I know the difficulties.
Karen
@geniustiger (1694)
• Philippines
15 Jun 09
Wow! so great o hear that PeacefulWmn9 . Keep it up!
Yes I really like what I do as teaching kids . So much
enjoyable and learning through. But I wish I could be
like you an artist so that I will be expert in doing all
the paper works and arts for kids.So nice to have that
skills you have.
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
16 Jun 09
Thank you, Tiger. I admire anyone who teaches children. It is such an important job! And I do believe that everyone, if they experiment, have some kind of artistic talent within them : )
Karen
@tricytitus1 (53)
• India
12 Jun 09
Hi Karen,
This is Tricy from India, I like doing online jobs like you? Can you suggest some online genuine jobs or online money making games, without investment.
Can I join with you as an editor? and writer??
I love working online
Please reply me,
Regards,
Tricy
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
12 Jun 09
Hi Tricy...I love working online and from my own home. If you are a writer, there are places like Helium, that pay well both for upfront and performance pay. ProBlogger dot com has a jobs board for writers and bloggers both. Constant Content pairs publishers and writers...and also pay upfront. If you have talent or an education as a writer, you can do well working online.
Best wishes in your endeavors
Karen
@yuvaraj_chowdry (39)
• United States
12 Jun 09
i work as an testing software engineer in a reputed software concern . i love to work but i am frustrated and getting irritated by the nature of job that i am doing now presently . there is nothing i got to do with the testing job and it is too savy. its is a kind of dry job and i am scared that is there any future for the testing opportunities .hope fully thanking god that atleast am in a job in the situation of recession crisis .
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
12 Jun 09
Many of us are grateful for any job in this recession, as you are. The computer field has such potential, and is ever upgrading. Perhaps you'll find something you like better in the field : ) I hope this for you.
@mermaidivy (15395)
• United States
12 Jun 09
I'm working as a housewife, working at home. I like what to do but I just want to go out with friends sometimes, it can be very boring staying at home all day...
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
12 Jun 09
When I was younger and my kids were young, I was also a homemaker and stay-at-home mom. It is and important role. But yes, you do need to get out with friends, as it gives you a change of scenery and a chance to interact with others. Thank you for your response : )
Karen
@Jennlk84 (4206)
• United States
12 Jun 09
I am a teacher. I actually just finished teaching for the school year. I have the summer off and then will be moving, most likely out of state. So we shall see how quickly I find another teaching job! I'm certified in Elementary Education. I was teaching Pre-Kindergarten for the past two years. It's a VERY rewarding career. I love the children. I will definitely miss those kiddos all summer long. I typically teach in the summer. We have a summer program. But since I will be getting married next week and moving next month, I had to take the summer off and quit my job!
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
12 Jun 09
Congratulations on your upcoming marriage, and kudos, as well, for teaching young children. Such a very important job : )
Karen
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
12 Jun 09
I'm glad you love what you're doing. I also like to stay busy. My mom has always said that we're happiest when busy! I believe her.
@mahanjili (105)
• India
12 Jun 09
i like working hard to make money. I m teacher in a unuiversity by profession but the salary here is not adequate for me and i like working hard to make money....u can suggest me a way for that....ha ha ha
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
12 Jun 09
I commend you on being a university teacher. Hm, ways to make more money? With your education, try writing and then sell that :D Have a great day.
Karen
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@djsimonmlb (413)
• United States
12 Jun 09
Well currently I'm a teacher and I have to say I absolutely hate it. The children are complete donkeys and I teach high school so they think they're grown. I just write them all up anyway and occasionally I get good children. I teach mathematics or algebra or statistics depending on the class assigned and I hate the subjects. Why? They are boring to teach and learn and I feel like I should be able to sleep while teaching them. I know the students don't care either.
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
12 Jun 09
I am sorry you do not enjoy teaching. Perhaps it is the subjects, as you say, or the ages of your students. I do think teaching is an important job! I hope you can find a way to do that and like it, or perhaps that someday you'll have a different career you love.
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
12 Jun 09
When one takes it seriously and does a great job, homemaking is indeed a lot of hard work. I admire that you also do volunteer work with children! You are a busy and well-rounded person : )
Karen