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Title: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: hopemy on June 21, 2010, 12:24:47 AM
Just wonder that how many people here enjoy their jobs.
Is the job that relates to your dream? The job that can satisfy you?
Also, do you know what you exactly want to pursue in your life?
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: Calum on June 21, 2010, 12:22:12 PM
I do on some days, others I loathe it.
With a few small changes, it could well be my dream job.
And no, I'm not sure exactly of the route I wish to take yet.
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: kpac on June 21, 2010, 12:46:00 PM
Does student count? ;D
One more year and off to college.
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: patio on June 21, 2010, 01:45:29 PM
I haven't completely ruled out a life of crime yet...
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: overthehill on June 21, 2010, 01:59:26 PM
Well my job.? One may not think so, but retirement is my full time job and there just doesn't seem to be enough hours in the day. I'm quite sure that you've probably heard all of this before. And, you may have also heard that the longer one is retired the faster the times goes. Well if you're reasonably healthy, it's guaranteed,bank on it!
While working I had a great job and really enjoyed it. But as good as it was, the time did not fly by in the way that this retirement job does. Now, as far as what I want to pursue?. Just to be happy and live as long as I possibly can. Retirement is good,no boss,no clock etc. But, because the time seems to go so much faster once you've retired, (if I was asked )I would say this. To those that are waiting only for retirement, be careful of what you wish for, you just might get it.
I haven't completely ruled out a life of crime yet...
Well getting caught and stuck in the "crowbar hotel" would probably slow things down ;D   
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: Angle on June 22, 2010, 12:52:20 AM
If you believe your self ,you will be happy
take it easy
listen more than speak
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: BC_Programmer on June 22, 2010, 01:09:23 AM
If you believe your self ,you will be happy
take it easy
listen more than speak

Are you trying to be acute Angle?
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: Angle on June 22, 2010, 02:05:58 AM
may be
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: overthehill on June 22, 2010, 07:52:01 AM
Are you trying to be acute Angle?
:rofl: 

Oh,and Angle ,welcome to Computer Hope.
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: Allan on June 22, 2010, 07:55:20 AM
Are you trying to be acute Angle?
Ouch  :P
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: BC_Programmer on June 22, 2010, 03:45:23 PM
Yes, I suppose I was being a bit obtuse there.
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: Allan on June 22, 2010, 03:47:33 PM
Yes, I suppose I was being a bit obtuse there.
Right!
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: Fleexy on June 22, 2010, 03:54:36 PM
Now let's get straight back on topic :P

I don't have a job.  Um, about *counts on fingers* 13 years until I get a job (currently 11).
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: BC_Programmer on June 22, 2010, 04:09:50 PM
Now let's get straight back on topic :P

I don't have a job.  Um, about *counts on fingers* 13 years until I get a job (currently 11).

Wow, I would have guessed a lot older. Mostly because you can spell quite well and have a good grasp of grammar compared to most of our younger patrons, who stick out pretty well from everybody else, that, and the fact that your avatar contains a sprite from commander keen, which I didn't think was really that well known today to the xbox 360 generation.  :)
Also...

how did you count to 13 on your fingers? Most people only have 10 of them, heh.
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: kpac on June 22, 2010, 04:12:42 PM
 ;D
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: musicworld1 on June 22, 2010, 11:23:57 PM
i enjoy my job because i am working online and i like online workinng
so i like my job.
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: hopemy on June 24, 2010, 01:07:53 AM
Quite funny. Thanks for all your replies.
Well, I graduated from university last year. Now, I have a job relates to computer. But I don't think I like computer.
Days just pass, and feel no aim in my work and my life....
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: hopemy on June 24, 2010, 01:09:51 AM
This forum is quite good, and people here are friendly.
Don't like computer much but like this forum... ;)
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: soybean on June 24, 2010, 10:02:01 AM
I graduated from university last year.
What was your major in college? Is your job related to your major subject area?

Can you share some details about your current job? Basically, what does it entail?
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: Starwind51 on June 24, 2010, 11:00:21 PM
I work in a college library across the road from a runway of a major airport.  The library has big windows that are across the room from my desk.  Although the room faces generally west, it gets lots of natural sunlight throughout the day.  I see planes a split second before they actually touch down, but the real jolt (of joy) comes from unexpectedly seeing a plane a split second after it has taken off.  The sunlight, the windows, and the airplanes have nothing to do with what my job IS, but environment has a great deal to do with job satisfaction, and this is a great physical environment.  For a long time I was miserable at my job, though.  I was just a low-level grunt.  Then I started thinking up tasks that weren't in my job description, and even though I wasn't being paid any extra to be creative, I've made a BIG difference in how we do things because I took the time to figure out how to do things better using computer technology.  Now I am recognized for my creativity and initiative.  This is partly why I get paid more than the other medium-level grunts.  Being able to use your talents and express yourself is a big part of job satisfaction.  Also, I get to wear jeans, sneakers, and tee shirts every day, so comfort is a big factor, too.  Without all this my job would be merely to smile, say "May I help you?", and get the person a book.  That would not be a happy situation.

Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: musicworld1 on June 29, 2010, 12:10:31 AM
No i cannot enjoy my job.
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: BC_Programmer on June 29, 2010, 12:33:41 AM
No i cannot enjoy my job.

i enjoy my job because i am working online and i like online workinng
so i like my job.

make up your mind mr.spammer.
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: hopemy on June 29, 2010, 01:02:29 AM
What was your major in college? Is your job related to your major subject area?

Can you share some details about your current job? Basically, what does it entail?

My major in college is economics. Most of my classmates have the jobs in a bank, scottrade and so on. But I don't like it.
My current job is English Customer Support in a software company, just because I like English. (I am a Chinese).
I reply emails from different countries. I am using English everyday, but I don't think I have learned any skills.
Feel so confused..
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: blackrainbow on June 29, 2010, 02:49:22 AM
im not in a job :( im on a training course. :/ all im doing is sitting on a computer making my self look busy (sitting on facebook playing games and such)  but i get paid for it so its not all bad and some times the days seem to drag so on some days its good other days its bad.
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: an8el on June 29, 2010, 06:33:31 AM
I have been sort of depressed lately, which is why I've been hanging out online instead of working. Socializing seems to help me get motivated. So my job is feeling better, strangely enough. It's actually kind of a drag.
Would rather be working, because I used to enjoy my work. In previous incarnations, have three major jobs, but sometimes I think that many of the things I do to survive that most people pay other people to do should count as "Work" too.
main job is publishing a tiny phone book for a small town - but that only happens for a few months a year. Didn't do that last year, this year I'm late with it.
Another seasonal job is...  I paint cartoons on windows, paint letters on windows and cars. I like doing that one OK. (Now if only my car would work.)
My favorite job is teaching people movement education (Alexander Technique.) I'd like to do more of that, but I'm living in a place where nobody knows what it is and so it's sort of an uphill battle to get people interested in it.  I keep a blog on it, write articles about it, talk to people about it and generally schmooze about it. Every once in awhile a workshop hires me, which is really fun to do. Wish I had more students. I'm learning to teach it virtually, which is a pretty big stretch - but I love challenges most of the time. So would like to learn to do Skype conference interviews and stuff with interesting people.

Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: sagebrush on July 04, 2010, 10:53:53 AM
You'll never know how much you enjoy your job until you don't have it any longer.  Get laid off after 34 years on the job at age 63 and find the nation isn't in a rush to hire someone your age and still have 4 years to retirement age. Then you will know how much you enjoyed your job.
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: BC_Programmer on July 04, 2010, 11:37:08 AM
Then you will know how much you enjoyed your job.

I don't. I enjoy the company of some of the people I work with, and some of them make me question wether there is a such thing as a non-sentient human, but I do NOT enjoy my job.

Now, that being said, I only work there 2 days a week, and it's only really so that I have a sure amount for the basics, since my website and it's income is unpredictable, and I don't really like that feeling of uncertainty. Because if that, perhaps I would be more proper to consider the programming, maintenance and writing that I do for my site and my programs I develop as my job, in which case, I love it.


Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: overthehill on July 04, 2010, 12:22:04 PM
You'll never know how much you enjoy your job until you don't have it any longer.  Get laid off after 34 years on the job at age 63 and find the nation isn't in a rush to hire someone your age and still have 4 years to retirement age. Then you will know how much you enjoyed your job.
Well sagebrush,I know exactly how you feel. Personally I'm not complaining any longer though, it's been years now. Without trying to out do your situation I was a number of years younger than you are/were, and had put in just over 40 yrs when they shut down my work place. And yea, because of my age, I wanted to get in a few more years. Too old to work, and too young to retire, and I never did get hired again! Eventually it all pans out though. My complaint now (as you can see earlier in this thread) ,is that the time goes just too fast. Anyway, you're not alone in this type of situation, and knowing this, I hope this somehow makes you feel just a little wee bit better. ;) 
And,at the risk of getting a little philosophical , even if you do not get to "work out" again, things will, work out.   overthehill
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: BC_Programmer on July 04, 2010, 12:29:02 PM
My complaint now

Oh no! I thought, it's going to be those darn kids and his lawn....  ;D


With regard to places shutting down, a nearby Pulp mill (nearby as in in my province) closed down, so everybody was laid off.

But that actually wasn't the end of it; it was closed down because the company that owned it was bankrupt- the workers themselves pooled together and actually own the place now- thus many of them managed to avoid finding themselves in the "you young to retire, too old to work" category.

Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: overthehill on July 04, 2010, 12:41:19 PM
With th regard to places shutting down, a nearby Pulp mill (nearby as in in my province) closed down, so everybody was laid off.

But that actually wasn't the end of it; it was closed down because the company that owned it was bankrupt- the workers themselves pooled together and actually own the place now- thus many of them managed to avoid finding themselves in the "you young to retire, too old to work" category.


As a matter of fact that was tried at my work place(pooling to purchase) but the US company that owned us (and shut us down) would not hear of it. They didn't want the competition.
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: BC_Programmer on July 04, 2010, 01:16:14 PM
Interesting. I guess they were lucky here, in a way. My details were actually wrong- Pope & Talbot did go bankrupt, but they actually sold the mill for 10 million to "Asia Pulp & Paper", which of course is, well, in Asia. Not only were they far away- but in order to get the mill running again (the workers had been laid off some time before the mill was sold) it was supposed to cost 100 Million. a little sketchy on the details, but iirc the deal fell through and they changed their minds at the last minute. they were bought eventually by NFP (Nanaimo Forest Products, which was the mills laid off workers and managers) and a few partner companies whose support they had garnered. I found an article here (http://foresttalk.com/index.php/2008/10/03/nanaimo-s-harmac-mill-back-in-business).

Also, seems I really have an awful memory... the Harmac mill in question is right here in Nanaimo, which certainly falls as "nearby".
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: overthehill on July 04, 2010, 02:11:17 PM



Interesting. I guess they were lucky here, in a way. My details were actually wrong- Pope & Talbot did go bankrupt, but they actually sold the mill for 10 million to "Asia Pulp & Paper", which of course is, well, in Asia. Not only were they far away- but in order to get the mill running again (the workers had been laid off some time before the mill was sold) it was supposed to cost 100 Million. a little sketchy on the details, but iirc the deal fell through and they changed their minds at the last minute. they were bought eventually by NFP (Nanaimo Forest Products, which was the mills laid off workers and managers) and a few partner companies whose support they had garnered. I found an article here (http://foresttalk.com/index.php/2008/10/03/nanaimo-s-harmac-mill-back-in-business).

Also, seems I really have an awful memory... the Harmac mill in question is right here in Nanaimo, which certainly falls as "nearby".
That's interesting as well. And, Pulp and Paper Mills are almost nonexistent in my general area. There were two fairly large employers Tembec; (Papertown)MB, and Abitibi ,Kenora,ON. But I suppose that's progress?
In my (our)case, I can't help but think if they had come flat out and said they were shutting us down period, that would have been better than keeping us wondering. It didn't make sense to many as our facility was actually making money. And,we actually went through many hoops and our local management (though not their fault) had given us hope that we would survive.. But at the last minute the owners said no.
Many employees were left with the thought had we not been unionized we probably would have been OK??
Personally I never took that view, but who knows? This was their speculation because they only had one unionized plant in the US and guess what? shut down. Anyway, that was then, this is now.
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: sagebrush on July 04, 2010, 04:53:44 PM
After the initial shock of being now unemployed for the first time in my life, I grew accustom to sleeping in.  It did depress me for a long time. After coming to grasps that I would never work again I went thru major health problems with the wife as a the results of a cancer cure. Good news after we returned home and she was doing better, I was clled to help get them back on track. While the local had closed and move to their far northern plants, the management was in turmoil and in need of organizational help. Was to be 2 months, I just past 6. 
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: overthehill on July 04, 2010, 08:28:20 PM
Hang in there sagebrush. Better days ahead.  overthehill
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: patio on July 04, 2010, 08:34:20 PM
Good to seeya again Sage...hope all is well.
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: rthompson80819 on July 04, 2010, 09:39:10 PM
I've always really enjoyed the basics of my job, and most of the people I've worked for were good people and I enjoyed going to work everyday, but I've also worked for a couple of real jerks (one of which ended up in prison, which made me happy).  You can have the best job in the world, but if your boss is a real jerk, it can feel like the worst job in the world.
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: Aegis on July 04, 2010, 11:07:43 PM
Sometimes, yes.
Mostly, no.
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: hopemy on July 15, 2010, 01:23:56 AM
It seems quite difficult to go to the industry where I don't have any knowledge background.
Seems so difficult to find an aim in my career.
 :'(
















Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: zxy200100 on July 15, 2010, 11:06:02 PM
my job is bad.. working hard but get less
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: BC_Programmer on July 15, 2010, 11:12:40 PM
my job is bad.. working hard but get less

spamming: it's a tough job, but no one has to do it.
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: Fleexy on July 16, 2010, 06:00:57 PM
spamming: it's a tough job, but no one has to do it.

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: texan on July 21, 2010, 03:08:36 PM
I ain't got a job yet not even part time. (only 14)
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: overthehill on July 21, 2010, 03:55:15 PM


I ain't got a job yet not even part time. (only 14)

Hey y'all, if your only 14, you probably shouldn't have a job. You'll have plenty of time to get that experience/s. My advice to you would be,(and it's an old cliché). Enjoy your youth, you'll never get it back. overthehill
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: hopemy on July 21, 2010, 07:43:24 PM
Hey y'all, if your only 14, you probably shouldn't have a job. You'll have plenty of time to get that experience/s. My advice to you would be,(and it's an old cliché). Enjoy your youth, you'll never get it back. overthehill
But I think it is also important to learn some skills we like when we are young..
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: texan on July 21, 2010, 08:06:48 PM
I agree with you both i do enjoy my youth and
being young but i like to look forward to what job
i would like to do as i grow older.
Title: Re: Do you enjoy your job?
Post by: keyboardboy1 on July 23, 2010, 12:36:08 AM
Yes i love my job because i love this profession.