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By *oxy j OP Woman
over a year ago
somerset |
so we seen the who hate there job /dislikes job but who on here loves there job ?
with out going into what i do i love my job its extremely hard work the paperwork is never done responsibility is massive and governed by strict rules lots of people go into this job not lasting more that 6 months but here i am loving it ... should be 9 til 5 but its more 7 til 7 and often later but i can honestly say i love my job it gives me so much satisfaction ..
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Absolutely love my job!
Yes I work every weekend 8pm till 5am, yes I work in the week 9to5, yes it’s very stressful and the hours suck dick! But the fun and friendship that comes with it certainly out weighs the shit! |
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I love my job.
My bosses appreciate me and make sure I'm compensated appropriately. If I work over my hours they tell me to take a free day off to make up for it and redelegate my workload so it doesn't happen again. My work is interesting and absorbing and I genuinely enjoy doing it, the company culture of actually recognising the staff and good colleagues are a pleasant bonus. |
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By *batMan
over a year ago
Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales) |
I work in the adventure travel industry and I absolutely LOVE my job. It's long hours when I'm in work, but basically I get paid to go on your holiday!!
Gbat |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I can honestly say I do love my job.
The boss can be a miserable sod at times but I still love it.
Oh wait.....I am the boss "
Like this
Bet your employees bend over backwards to please their BOSS
Can be the BOSS of me any day of the week. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love my job! Of course it's tough, it's long hours and the pay isn't brilliant but I get to have fun with amazing children and have gotten to know some amazing families....I am frontline support when things get tough for the families and I love that I make a difference.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love my job, the 2 other guys I work with, the 4 on 4 off shift pattern, rotating days and nights. Fairly easy job, get to watch films and sport whenever I can, pay's brilliant, can't think of a negative. Possibly the distance needed to travel, but it's shared between 2 of us. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Me, I love my job!
My boss and colleagues are amazing too which makes it even better.
The clients more often than not appreciate you which is also nice.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Love is a bit strong but I certainly like it if I have to work. There are moments, when I am out and about the countryside that I do say, yes I love this job. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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This time last year I hated my job so I was adamant to make a change.
I now work for a charity and I am very happy. I took a massive pay reduction but my happiness mattered more. |
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By *erces LetiferMan
over a year ago
Somewhere off the edge of the map... 'ere there be monsters |
I'm envious of all those who love or even like their jobs.
I get very, very little fulfilment or satisfaction from mine. And it's pretty bad pay, too. People always say that you either do something fun not much money, or something boring for a lot of money... and I get neither. I find myself wishing the week away so I can get to each weekend, so basically wishing most of my life away. Which is pretty sad. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm envious of all those who love or even like their jobs.
I get very, very little fulfilment or satisfaction from mine. And it's pretty bad pay, too. People always say that you either do something fun not much money, or something boring for a lot of money... and I get neither. I find myself wishing the week away so I can get to each weekend, so basically wishing most of my life away. Which is pretty sad. "
And no way you can change job at all? Easy enough to say I know not so easy to do. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My job is fine, boring, steady, reliable, decent pay, hours, conditions, people....still think I need to change it though and cock up a totally good if boring thing |
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Absolutely love my job
Have had jobs I’ve hated counted the hours until lunch then counted the hours until home time. As well as having the Sunday dread feeling
However currently in a job I love, been there 6 months and yet to do a days work! Has given me fantastic opportunities too |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love my job
I have done a complete career change in the past year or so and am so much happier now than I was. I feel as though I am making a difference and the rewards I get are immense. My Boss and all my work colleagues are amazing and my health and well being are first and foremost which is almost unheard of nowadays. I am completely spoilt to find another company like this one. |
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By *erces LetiferMan
over a year ago
Somewhere off the edge of the map... 'ere there be monsters |
"And no way you can change job at all? Easy enough to say I know not so easy to do."
Not for lack of trying!
Whether it's employment tribunals (mrs workplace, not mine), fibro health issues (mrs, not mine), pandemic breaking out (no furlough for me - both good and a bad thing), or just being told I'm too male and too white for the position at the time... no luck so far!
I'm holding out hope for that Euromillions win, though, then I can just have hobbies as my job |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My job is fine, boring, steady, reliable, decent pay, hours, conditions, people....still think I need to change it though and cock up a totally good if boring thing "
Keep the job. Change something else.. |
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I'm not sure if I actually love my job or not, but compared to last year I'm no longer finishing work in tears of frustration and anxiety, so I know I definitely don't hate it, and I'm very grateful to them for giving me a chance |
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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago
somewhere |
I'm self employed in one job since 1984 and absolutely love it..its fantastic being your own boss
Second job I'm just a cog in a machine and like it so much that I'd do it for free to be honest |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Helping very unwell,sometimes end of life cases. Perk them up abit.
Plus personal development,lifestyle coaching.
Can be mentally draining. But rewarding seeing many do well. |
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Another self employed here.
Have two businesses and went up to 7 staff in one, 5 in the other.
Love the process as artistic and chemistry.
But staff make it very hard and recently shrunk back since covid and now looking to setup in the EU.
Love the flexibility of being able to have a nice afternoon meet and lunch on a whim.
And if I don't like something, I can change it
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Third time in the job I'm in and I enjoy the work but I don't like the place as much as I used to. The permanent staff are all being made redundant so tensions are rising, understandably. They've always been nit pickers over the slightest thing and it's making us temps very frustrated x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I absolutely adore my job. It’s within an industry I absolutely adore, it’s my passion but my role now is to provide the processes (I love paperwork) and develop strategies
Mrs |
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Having my own business, I've struggled massively over covid and considered dissolving. I do love it though and finally things are starting to turn around, which is bringing me great joy.
Every day is different, challenging, rewarding and gives me opportunities to learn and travel.
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I have a love hate relationship with my main job, I hate how people can be completely tools, but it can be so rewarding. My new role I'm training for can be a roller coaster sometimes of emotions but so rewarding at the same time
Tinder x |
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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in Co. Down |
I loved most of my previous jobs but ended up doing a career change because financially the previous jobs wasn't viable. I now like my job. I've had jobs I hated as well so liking a job isn't too bad. |
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"I loved most of my previous jobs but ended up doing a career change because financially the previous jobs wasn't viable. I now like my job. I've had jobs I hated as well so liking a job isn't too bad."
I must love my job as I am on my way there now lol ..but I just realised that I am in love with your body now, after looking at your profile x wow wow wow x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Absolutely.
I care for a severely disabled relative (with help from some wonderful nurses). It can be tiring, frustrating at times and the 'pay' is laughable but I wouldn't change it as it means he can remain at home where he belongs and loves to be. Seeing him laugh and smile and know he is safe is the best 'job' satisfaction I could ask for. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Why on earth would anyone like (or love) their job?
Work to live, not the other way round.
There are so many better things to be doing than working."
But you need money to do most things, money comes from working. |
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By *anae21Woman
over a year ago
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"Why on earth would anyone like (or love) their job?
Work to live, not the other way round.
There are so many better things to be doing than working."
I had a two year spell where I hated my job. Now I'm in a new career where I'm supported, appreciated and valued the difference is HUGE.
Happy at work = happier in life. My children saw the difference when I left the toxic job. It would be lovely not to need the money, but society doesn't work like that. |
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We both enjoy our jobs, most of the time. At times, it's insanely stressful and challenging, but we work with excellent people, have decent managers and exceptional students to interact with. We love the variety. |
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I worked in pubs and restaurants up to a manager level for 15 years. 60 hour weeks. The parties were great when I was young but I eventually hated it and was severely burned out.
Then I spent 6 years as a stay at home dad a. Nd then went back to work at Aldi warehouse loading the trucks. And honestly I love it, 10 hour days, high wage, little responsibility and I get to work under minimal supervision. I fucking love it |
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By *ohn KanakaMan
over a year ago
Not all that North of North London |
Me. I really do. I love the work, but mainly the culture, having managers who acknowledge they don't understand autism but give me the autonomy to tell them what support i need and they implement it is so empowering |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love the travelling I do with my job. Don't like the driving but its nice to turn up in different locations and meet people.
They say if you love what you do, you will never work again. But if I won the lottery I wouldn't be doing it. |
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