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By joluha
@joluha (342)
5 responses
@ram_cv (16513)
• India
8 Mar 07
I absolutely love my job. From a young age I wanted to be a doctor, but could not as my talents were on the IT side. So I went ahead and completed my masters in IT and decided to still go for the childhood dream. So today I develop medical software for the detection of cancer and clots. That is the closest to a doctor I can become with my background. So the idea that everything I do translates into a life being saved at some point in time, really pays back big time.
Cheers!
Ram
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@stailgate (2363)
• United States
8 Mar 07
I am a at home mom so yes I do love my job. It is hard sometimes but at the end of every day it is the most rewarding thing I can ever think of doing.
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@nilzerous1 (2434)
• India
8 Mar 07
I love what I do; be it the public service where I'm a pretty busy servant all the day long as well as my internet activity where I'm busy in updating my website/blogs, posting topics in different forums and reviewing websites/blogs.
After all at the end of the day, you can continuously perform well only if you love your work.
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@usmcprincess (299)
• United States
8 Mar 07
I watch children in my home. I love what I do, I know that I teach them things that their parents are not going to now because they think they are too young. I get them ready for kindergarten and I know that I am making a difference in their lives. I don't mind getting up in the morning knowing that I have to work all day but I do mind what time I get up. The time that I get up in the mornings is the only thing that I don't really like.
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@Jarose80 (42)
• United States
8 Mar 07
I have held a job since I was 14 years old and have always loved what I do. I have had quite a range of jobs from being an historical interpreter to being a Merchandising Manager at Petco to finally being a Veterinary Assistant. In my opinion no amount of money is worth it if I hate my job, so I only go after jobs that I think I'll enjoy. Of course there will always be aspects of a job that I could do without, but the overall job is always fun! I'd say I've done a pretty good job of picking my work experiences since I've lasted about 4-5 years at all my full-time positions and at least a year when I work part-time.