Hate it. I'm a personal banker and they are on us so much right now about getting new money and they are wanting us to make so many calls a day hounding our customers to get more business from them and i can't stand it. Which is why I'm bumping and not working. I will be a SAHM in a little over 100 days and can't wait to quit!
It's not my first choice for a job but I was out of work for 4 months this year so It was nice to finally be hired. The job is easy but can be really boring at times. We need the paycheck so I stick it out...
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"He comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort others. When they are troubled, we will be able to give them the same comfort God has given us." 2 Corinthians 1:4
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It's hard for me to say I don't like what I'm doing b/c of the perks - I can work from home, my boss is in another state and I'm usually left alone to get my work done. However, I think I chose the wrong career (Marketing) and don't know what I'd actually like to do so I'm stuck...
My job is a job and I am grateful to have it. I got laid off from my "real job" last year and haven't been able to find anything in that field since. I'm just happy the bills are getting paid and we're not freaking out about affording LO. I don't have to love it because it is only temporary.
90% of the time I love my job. 10% of the time I have to deal with people and politicians which I hate.
I am an engineer, I deal with numbers and logic. When people make non logical based arguments I get frustrated. Say there is a new regulation, I have to figure out how to meet that regulation or we get shut down. I come up with options for them to choose and they ignore those and argue that we shouldn't have to meet the new regulation because they don't want to....ummmm....how exactly does that make logical sense??
I am a paralegal and I love doing what I do. I must say that I hate doing with the crew I have working with me. Try working with the boss's relative and his jumpoff. No work gets done in this place unless I do it. In fact, it is after 4:00 my time and I have not had a lunch break and still have to prepare payroll before I leave for the day.
Love it! I'm appreciated, have great benefits (free education for me and dh), work hard enough but not too hard, etc. If the paycheck was bigger, well, I'd never leave here, haha.
I work in my dad's pawnshop and I HATE it. Some days it's not so bad. I work by myself, so I don't have to worry about co-workers, but it's not a very rewarding job. But luckily, I get to be a SAHM after LO comes. So that makes every day a little more bearable.
I absolutely LOVE my job!!! Love 99% of it anyways! The only thing I'm not liking at the moment is my $3000 deductible for my insurance and the fact that I don't get any paid maternity leave, but it could be so much worse!
I love doing lectures at universities, or at gyms for people who have an interest in nutrition and want to learn. But I don't love meeting with all my clients, especially the ones who are unmotivated, negative , full of excuses, and think that the work is done for them. But I do love my clients who are willing to learn and who reach their goals.
I absolutely adore my job. I have 1 week left until I begin working from home and I wont be going back until 1 year later. I am SO sad. I love my coworkers. They're freaking amazing and it makes it much more enjoyable to work there. My boss is a sweetheart. I love my benefits, I make my own hours, I love my work, and I just love my job. I love going in there and most of the time, I dread leaving. I spend like 10-12 hours working a day.
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Re: NBR-Do you love or hate your job?
Raeleigh Elizabeth http://theturnerpage.blogspot.com/
90% of the time I love my job. 10% of the time I have to deal with people and politicians which I hate.
I am an engineer, I deal with numbers and logic. When people make non logical based arguments I get frustrated. Say there is a new regulation, I have to figure out how to meet that regulation or we get shut down. I come up with options for them to choose and they ignore those and argue that we shouldn't have to meet the new regulation because they don't want to....ummmm....how exactly does that make logical sense??