| I hate my current job, yes. Normally I don't hate it. |
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Meh. You all are men.
WOHMs don't hate their work. |
sexist much? |
| I don't hate my job. Seriously, if you approach work with the mentality that it is something you endure to make money to finance your "real" life, then of course you'll hate it. Approach work more positively and you may be surprised by what you find! |
Whatever. |
What does this even mean? |
I agree with this. I've noticed when I try and approch my job in a more positive and happy manner I enjoy it much more. I also hate being around co-workers who complain about the job non-stop. |
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I found this article to be helpful:
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/06/opinion/arthur-brooks-rising-to-your-level-of-misery-at-work.html "I believe that service reduces stress and raises satisfaction because it displaces the object of attention from oneself. When I am working for myself, any disappointing outcome is a stressful, unpleasant reflection on me. When I am serving, on the other hand, the work is always intrinsically valuable because of its intention. Adopting a service mind-set guarantees some measure of success. Through this added layer of intentionality, almost any work can be understood as a genuine service job. The type of work is actually less important than the attitude of the worker. This point is illustrated in the parable of a traveler who happened upon stonemasons. When he asked the workers what they were doing, one mason simply replied, “I am making a living.” But another stonemason answered differently: “I am building a cathedral.”" |
But I don't want that kind of life. It is extreme. |
| I really like work, am out of work, and am envious of those who say they hate their work. |
What field? Get to a staffing agency. My theory is that businesses are hiring around here but they're getting too much interest, so they're working more with agencies and letting them wade through initial interviews. |
Bahaahhahahahahahahahahahahaha Hopefully, you're being sarcastic! |
I'm an electrical engineer in telecom, but I'm 60 and, well, you know . . .. But I like to work. |
| I don't hate working but I'm close to hating two surly catty passive aggressive colleagues. Cordial people at work is all I wish for, but if I can't get that then I look forward to my telework day each week. |
Mommy war drive by. WOHM are putting their career and identify above their children's well being, hence they must love that job. |