Do you think you could have a better job?

Jordan
December 27, 2011 6:03am CST
Most people don't end up with a job they like. I like computers alot, and I'm working my way towards having a computer career. I hope I do end up with a good computer-related job, but ofcourse I can't be sure. Do you think you are doing what you always wanted? What if you did things differently in your life, do you think it would've made a difference?
5 responses
@jricky1 (6800)
• China
29 Dec 11
It is my first job after my graduation.So i definitely love it.But the truth is ,i'm not so satisfy with my salary there,so i would plan to find another job pays me better.But anyway,i wanna travel around the world,maybe i'm just so lazy and wanna have fun everyday,working everyday does indeed not fit.lol
• Jordan
29 Dec 11
How about asking for a raise? That is if you've been there for a good while. I really hate it when someone gets paid less than they deserve. Good luck finding a new job, and best of luck traveling the world! Happy myLotting!
28 Dec 11
I was graduated from Hotel Management school, worked in the hotel for almost a year. i find out i dont really like it and i believe that i could have a better one. The current job is still not what i want, but i believe "the best is yet to come"
• Jordan
28 Dec 11
I like how you're not giving up and sticking to a job you don't want. You should always work towards improving your life, just like you're doing. What do you have in mind for your next job?
@Graceekwenx (3160)
• Philippines
27 Dec 11
Welcome to Mylot! Hmm... I think i should have a better pay! hahahaha!
• Jordan
27 Dec 11
I guess everyone thinks that, haha! Thank you for the welcome, I've been here for a while though.
@cearn25 (3456)
• Philippines
27 Dec 11
I am already fourth year college next year and I am sure if I will land a job which is in line to my career. I accept the fact though that employment now is very low. Most of us don't end up a job in line to their course. But I have options.
@mohkanari (1957)
• India
27 Dec 11
After getting a considerable years of service in a job it very difficult to try or join for a new job. Increase in earnings proportional to the service is the main factor. Further there may be promotion scopes too in good occupational departments or companies.
• Jordan
27 Dec 11
I don't really approve of having a job just for the money, unless you didn't have anything in mind in the first place. I know how changing your job after long times can get very difficult. At the moment, I'm not thinking of how much money I would make. I will try my best to make a decent living, but I will mostly concentrate on getting a job I would want to do almost everyday of my life.