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Would you change your job?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I’m starting a new one in a months time, it will lead onto my ideal job so I’m happy.
I had the dental hygienist this morning, she was stern! "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'd definitely change mine to something with more sociable working hours and better pay.
My ideal role is "morale officer" for a company that does work all over the world
P |
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I concur. I had a dental implant two weeks ago and I feel like I should be able to move into the surgery the amount it cost.
Although when he switched the toothache off in one visit I could have married him I was that relieved. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'd definitely change mine to something with more sociable working hours and better pay.
My ideal role is "morale officer" for a company that does work all over the world
P"
I so want you to have THAT job!
Unless I get my dream job sorted as a writer and it requires me to spend ever more time with you on the grounds of "doing research"....
B |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm self-employed and have to say my job is brilliant. Not perfect but I'm working on that.
I started life with an office job that didnt suit me. Luckily, I hated it so much that I quit. Work takes up a huge amount of your life; I know it's not easy but to change it you're not happy. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yeah, I would. I had my own business(es) but no love for what I was doing. Took a plunge 10 years ago to do something different and found my calling.
That being said I do need to find something that pay's better! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If I could go straight in to a job that either paid the same or more and with the same amount of flexibility and an amount of autonomy... then I'd definitely consider it |
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Not unless I can find an easier job with more social hours that pays the same (or more), with as good t&c's and final sallery pension for a 4 day week. So no I don't ever see me doing a different job and to be fair I'm not complaining. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I took a giant leap about 10 yrs ago was an accountant and earning 40k decided I hated office life and being stuck behind a desk soooooo
I decided no more went to uni and retrained in my now job caring for ppl, the job is tough, crazy hrs and my pay at start was half what I earned but I didn’t care I found something I love and passion for. Yes there are times I think what the hell I do swapping but then something happens or I make a difference and that vanishes quick.
Do what love money ain’t everything, I would love a better social time but maybe in time I will get that but at min I enjoy the fast paced excitement |
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"I'd definitely change mine to something with more sociable working hours and better pay.
My ideal role is "morale officer" for a company that does work all over the world
P"
What does this require?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I took a giant leap about 10 yrs ago was an accountant and earning 40k decided I hated office life and being stuck behind a desk soooooo
I decided no more went to uni and retrained in my now job caring for ppl, the job is tough, crazy hrs and my pay at start was half what I earned but I didn’t care I found something I love and passion for. Yes there are times I think what the hell I do swapping but then something happens or I make a difference and that vanishes quick.
Do what love money ain’t everything, I would love a better social time but maybe in time I will get that but at min I enjoy the fast paced excitement "
Love this. |
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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago
All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest |
I love what I do and am very good at it. Just began slipping into a more high end role and am living every second of it. Loads of sponsored training now as well. Win win! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'd definitely change mine to something with more sociable working hours and better pay.
My ideal role is "morale officer" for a company that does work all over the world
P
What does this require?
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Seeing as P hasn't replied yet...
I believe she wants to have this role within the company I work at? It would involve being on our sites wherever in the world we are, generally making brews for the grafters, telling any shirkers how disappointed in them she was and giving massages to those members of the crew that needed them.
Oh and keeping my own morale sky high with her sterling company and copious amounts of sex...
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"I'd definitely change mine to something with more sociable working hours and better pay.
My ideal role is "morale officer" for a company that does work all over the world
P
What does this require?
Seeing as P hasn't replied yet...
I believe she wants to have this role within the company I work at? It would involve being on our sites wherever in the world we are, generally making brews for the grafters, telling any shirkers how disappointed in them she was and giving massages to those members of the crew that needed them.
Oh and keeping my own morale sky high with her sterling company and copious amounts of sex...
B"
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I love my job, really love the flexibility and most of my team but hate the low pay & the system. Been there in various roles for over 21 years & it’s so easy to stay. Might re-consider once the kids don’t need us to bank roll them......
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Absolutely not, we are both doing a job that we were born to do (co managing a small hotel), we know this job isn’t forever but having it on our CV when we go to another hotel looks good. Plus also I get to work with my knob of a husband every single day, so we get to see each other all the time, it feels weird when we aren’t together now lol.
Geeky x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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In order to get my (Mrs) dream job I need to do a masters, which I intend to start next year via distance learning. I did a HNC and degree whilst having a full time job plus a cleaning job at weekends to support myself. So it has felt like I have been retraining in order to reach my goal for years as I used to be a hotel receptionist. The job I am in now will go some way towards getting me there but it is far from my dream job. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm not in my dream job as there's none where I live, but I'm in a well paid (for the area) outdoors job which I do love, so much so that I'm bored on my days off! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'd definitely change mine to something with more sociable working hours and better pay.
My ideal role is "morale officer" for a company that does work all over the world
P
What does this require?
Seeing as P hasn't replied yet...
I believe she wants to have this role within the company I work at? It would involve being on our sites wherever in the world we are, generally making brews for the grafters, telling any shirkers how disappointed in them she was and giving massages to those members of the crew that needed them.
Oh and keeping my own morale sky high with her sterling company and copious amounts of sex...
B"
How good are her brew making skills? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I changed mine a few months ago. Was in a really well paid job, but the daily bulshit meant it wasn't worth it.
I've taken a pay cut but loving my new job.
Being happy lots of money |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I changed mine a few months ago. Was in a really well paid job, but the daily bulshit meant it wasn't worth it.
I've taken a pay cut but loving my new job.
Being happy lots of money"
I get this totally. After Mr and I have saved enough to buy a house then I'm thinking of taking a paydrop and getting back into lab bench work instead of management. Having joy in your job is so important and really impacts the rest of your life as well. |
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By *ynecplCouple
over a year ago
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Having had a very successful career which came to a natural end I have changed jobs regularly for the last 7 years but none have provided me with the satisfaction I got from that role.
Last year I was asked to join my present company and whilst it is not brilliant the hours are good and the work easy, I think it is time I stopped looking for that perfect role and enjoyed what I have. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If anyone is prepared to pay me more than £30,000p/a I'll be happy to switch. I'll even wipe your arse "
£30000 and you will wipe arses...£15000 or less is the going rate for that!
Geeky x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I am in a predicament. I have a Job now as an engineer so I am out and about and enjoy it. I have received a offer to go and work at a prison. I am thinking to work there a year and then move elsewhere in the civil service. The take home pay for both is the same now but the engineer job has a ceiling of about 38K and the civil service is massive and has a lot of opportunities, What would you do if you were me? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If anyone is prepared to pay me more than £30,000p/a I'll be happy to switch. I'll even wipe your arse
£30000 and you will wipe arses...£15000 or less is the going rate for that!
Geeky x"
I know, I've done it. Most people wouldn't contemplate it at £60,000 |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I am in a predicament. I have a Job now as an engineer so I am out and about and enjoy it. I have received a offer to go and work at a prison. I am thinking to work there a year and then move elsewhere in the civil service. The take home pay for both is the same now but the engineer job has a ceiling of about 38K and the civil service is massive and has a lot of opportunities, What would you do if you were me?"
if you like your job. Stay. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My job is okay, I enjoy it mostly, and it tops up my pension from my previous job. I have been offered better paying positions but with that comes a desk, travel and stress. Fuck that. |
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