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Do you come home at the end of a long days work and think 'What the hell am I doing? , 'What was all that about?'
Or do you absolutely love going to work and at the end of the day really feel like you've made a difference?
What would be your ideal job? What would you rather be doing and why?
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Posted: 2007-08-23 12:10:07
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I love my Job, which involves helping others find work and helping people who want to claim benefits throughout the UK, a lot of job satisfaction involved and it feels good to know you've helped someone find work. You do feel tired after work but we can't have everything
and best thing is i can browse Esato throughout the day
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Posted: 2007-08-23 12:30:41
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i love my job and will love it even more in 30 days when i become part of Atkins International who work on some amazing buildings - most noticable - the 7 star hotel in Dubai - Burj Al Arab...
but if im being totally honest i think i'd slightly prefer to work in the adult entertainment industry
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Posted: 2007-08-23 12:50:20
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lol, who wouldn't
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Posted: 2007-08-23 12:52:38
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I should enjoy my work and get a lot of satisfaction out of it, but I sadly don't! And I'm a psychiatric nurse!
I've been having some doubts about whether I've chosen the right career, if I have the right personality for this job (I'm quite introverted) and not sure if I'm 'people-orientated' enough for this career.
I've got to work out though whether it's this job I don't like or if it's my attitude to work in general that needs changing!
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Posted: 2007-08-23 12:53:14
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@leeboy
Apparently its not all its cracked up to be, a mate of mine tried it.
@Sammy
I know what you mean. I walked into engineering when I left school but if I had given bit a bit more thought I probably would have done something completely different. I'm asking myself now if my current job is the one I wanna spend the rest of my life doing.
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Posted: 2007-08-23 13:08:21
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@goldenface...really? i have a mate who is just gagging to do it lol.... he keeps on and on about it... if you knwo where he can get into it, let me know, and no i am not refering to myself when i say 'my mate'.... im happy with what im doing lol.... for now
engineering is it goldenface (sure i knew this anyway)... who do you work for again matey?
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Posted: 2007-08-23 13:11:55
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I do have a job. Do i like it? Yes, because i can get into Esato. I help people too. When they dont know what happens with their computers, i come into the rescue.
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Posted: 2007-08-23 13:12:00
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@leeboy
Will do.
I done Engineering at Uni which I hated. I now work for Microsoft but feel another career change coming on. Not sure what though, always fancied working for myself but would love to work outdoors.
@Tranced
See, I bet your job is rewarding sorting out peoples problems for them. You do that full-time?
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Posted: 2007-08-23 13:25:23
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On 2007-08-23 13:08:21, goldenface wrote:
@leeboy
Apparently its not all its cracked up to be, a mate of mine tried it.
@Sammy
I know what you mean. I walked into engineering when I left school but if I had given bit a bit more thought I probably would have done something completely different. I'm asking myself now if my current job is the one I wanna spend the rest of my life doing.
I've been asking myself the same question, not sure whether this is the career I want to do for the next 36 years before retirement, but I'm not sure what I'd want to do instead. Problem is I now have a mortgage, so can't afford any drop in wages to start another career or train unless it's paying what I'm earning now.
I drifted into admin/typing jobs after school not knowing what I wanted to do (don't think I still know!) I think I went into nursing when a mate went into it and I thought 'I think I'd like to do that', and perhaps didn't think deeply or enough about it. I thought it would 'bring me out of my shell', which it has a bit but perhaps not enough to do this job properly.
I do wonder about going into something more technical, taken my liking for phones and fixing them but would I get bored doing it as a career rather than a hobby?
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Posted: 2007-08-23 13:49:30
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