Do you LOVE your job?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a lawyer and I love my job.


Me too. It's the clients who drive me nuts
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Government lawyer. I work hard despite what some people may think and it can be stressful but I love it.


Same here.
Anonymous
not to sidetrack but to the ESL teacher, can I ask how much you make a year and how many hours you work?

I loved doing this as volunteer work in college, but the salary didn't seem very appealing to me long-term.
Anonymous
No I don't. I'm a Sales Manager.
Anonymous
I used to love my job (govt. lawyer/manager) but for the past 5-6+ yrs have been tired of the overwhelming mediocrity of managers and the chronic dysfunctionality of my (large) office.

Constructive feedback no longer apparently welcome so I LOVE the flexibility, but don't love the job anymore and love that I can retire in 3 yrs.

I do not envy the coming 20-30 yrs of Feds, it will be harder to hire & retain the kind of quality people I've worked with (staff, not mgmt) over the past 25 yrs....
Anonymous
Another professor, but I have a heavy teaching load(hard money job). I love teaching and advising college students. I'm in my office ~35 hours a week, which suits my life with 2 kids under 2 yrs.
Anonymous
Software engineering. Work for a great company, great boss. Very happy.
Anonymous
YES! Nurse, part time.
Anonymous
Another very happy government lawyer here. I work in a small agency with great people, at least in my office. It is hectic and busy (except for lunchtime on dcum), and the days pass quickly. It's also very flexible, and any stress stays at the office.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Professor at a research I univ. I have a very light teaching load and a research agenda that is entirely self-driven. I love my students, who are smart and thoughtful, and I love my colleagues who are also smart and thoughtful. I'm tenured, so I set my own schedule at this point (am away at the beach with my children for the month). Not paid a huge amount but really could not be happier.


Would love to have your career, PP. I am a researcher in a big organization. I publish well, love my job, but hate my boss and the bureaucracy. Used to have more research autonomy, but under the current budget environment, everyone is nick picking, and my insecure micro managing boss is driving me nut!! Seriously considering a career switch here.
Anonymous
Speech pathologist part time at a hospital. Love it!
Anonymous
Comptuter system manager. Yes, I love my job. I'm a problem solver and every day is another set of puzzles to resolve. In 20 years, I have not had two days that were the same or that I did the same thing without something new that needed to figure out how to resolve. I hate stagnant jobs. I was a programmer for a couple of years before this and found that to be monotonous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:not to sidetrack but to the ESL teacher, can I ask how much you make a year and how many hours you work?

I loved doing this as volunteer work in college, but the salary didn't seem very appealing to me long-term.




I work regular school hours. I imagine starting salaries for FT teachers are 45K or so. I have been around for a long time so I make substantially more. Not a great salary but it has always been worth it to me. My students are wonderful, motivated and appreciative. It is a joy to work with them.
Anonymous
COO - large nonprofit - love it!
Anonymous
Lawyer on Capitol Hill
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