View Poll Results: How do you find your job?

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  • I love it

    9 25.00%
  • I like it

    11 30.56%
  • It's okay

    9 25.00%
  • Kind of depressing to be honest

    3 8.33%
  • I'm losing the will to live

    4 11.11%
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Thread: Do you like your job?

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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by TommyH123 View Post
    I’m guessing you are mired in some civil service job, revenue or the HSE or some other overstaffed arm of the state, very easy to sink without trace in those places
    No, I'm actually a stripper. I go by the stage name of 'Kitty Kat'.
    ladiesman217: April 2009 to April 2024

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    Do I like my job? Well, I've my own micro/small business in a very challenging & competitive sector. When it goes well, I like it, and when it hits a slump I don't like it as much as that can lead to a stressful months & worry if we'll make enough sales or not to keep going. The work can be repetitive & boring at time, with a high level of rejection as it's sales orientated.

    Why do I keep at it? It does give me flexibility on time, e.g. I can take time out when I went, a few hours, start later, finish earlier (might make more money if I didn't do that, but I value the flex), I can go for an extended trip abroad for 7-9 weeks most years & work remotely from the laptop.

    Also, I am now in my 50s, have been self employed for years, so it could be very difficult to get a job in a big company at my age these days. Indeed, when friends tell me of the office politics, egos, bad managers & power plays in their jobs working for big companies, I feel it is best to have my own little gig, I wouldn't be fit for all the office politics BS.

    That is why I said in the poll that my job is "ok", it can have good days & frustrating days, but if I can keep ticking over & make a reasonable wage & enjoy the time flexibility, then it is a good thing I suppose.
    Last edited by GoneShooting; 01-03-24 at 10:21.

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    I think both the demands and expectations from a job change over time.

    For some people a job gives them the income/security, social group, status gives them what they want. For others the need for independence and freedom means that being self employed is the best option

    If one isn’t happy doing what one is doing, find something that gives you what you want. The only person that can choose what is right for you is you.

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    I like it today, logged into a zoom meeting an hour ago and they still haven't noticed that I've gone missing

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    Brief summary of this week's employment:

    ladiesman217: April 2009 to April 2024

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