How satisfied are you with your job?
By joygracia
@joygracia (1325)
Philippines
6 responses
@joygracia (1325)
• Philippines
5 Oct 15
@wiLLmaH Nice.. No matter how stressful a job is as long as the boss or your colleague treats you well, people would stick to such job. I'd do the same.
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@wiLLmaH (8802)
• Singapore, Singapore
5 Oct 15
@joygracia Boss is really kind. :) Many of people who resigned lat year wants to go back at our company. :)
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@joygracia (1325)
• Philippines
2 Oct 15
Thank you for the compliment. I have had undergone a lot of work experience before I had my job now. I actually undergone depression during those periods.
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@else34 (13515)
• New Delhi, India
2 Oct 15
@joygracia But finally you got your dream job.That's why you deserve congratulations.And that's why you are blessed.Congrats again....and again.
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@funkeyguhl (1743)
• Philippines
28 Feb 17
Well, to be honest, there are days when I don't like what I do and then there are days that I do. I guess it really varies on how my day pans out.
Glad to know that you are liking your role.
@cahaya1983 (11116)
• Malaysia
2 Oct 15
I can't say I'm complaining being my own boss, so to answer your question - very, very, very satisfied.
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@joygracia (1325)
• Philippines
2 Oct 15
Wow. you're very lucky. You've got a very good position. That must be very fulfilling.
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@PinkChaimpagne (40)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
2 Oct 15
I'm 60% satisfied. I work in the call center industry but I'm dreaming of working in the aviation industry. I'm kind of like stuck in where I am right now because I'm currently saving up money so I can get enough experience to work in the aviation.
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@joygracia (1325)
• Philippines
3 Oct 15
I kinda feel you there. I work all my life in a call center industry before and I know its kinda stressful job but nevertheless its worth the experience at some point. Just be patient, you'll definitely get your desired job soon.
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@PinkChaimpagne (40)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
5 Oct 15
@joygracia Yes it's worth it. Especially when you learn a lot in this field. Thanks for motivation. :)
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@Francis1974 (8)
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20 Nov 17
Iam working as a Government Teacher in the State of Nagaland which is located in Northeast India. Iam posted in an interior place where there is no electricity.People here use solar lamps to light their houses.The climate is favourable. The main income source of the people here is cultivation of King chilly.
I love my job as a teacher but the problem here is parents never monitor the progress of their wards as most of them are busy working in fields.Teaching is a good job but it is also a partnership between teachers,students and parents..The teachers alone can't do much with out the support of the parents.