Anonymous wrote:Love it. I'm the finance officer for a small NGO that has never had someone in my position before, so I'm able to pretty much define the job. I get respect from my higher ups. Both of them.I get a good amount of leeway to do my work, but I'm not operating in a vacuum; I'm welcome to bring in a pro bono professional (our board is great for this) whenever I get stuck.
I make peanuts. But that's ok, because I came from a large and totally ossified organization where I was nothing more than a data entry clerk. I made more money there, but I was miserable and could feel myself getting stupider by the day.
5 on a scale of 1-10. I am a lawyer. My job would be a really, really good job for someone with more tolerance for dealing with unreasonable people and conflict that I have. My bosses are nice, and the hours are not bad for the money that I make.
I get a good amount of leeway to do my work, but I'm not operating in a vacuum; I'm welcome to bring in a pro bono professional (our board is great for this) whenever I get stuck.
Anonymous wrote:How much do you like your job? Do you love it, hate it, somewhere in between? What do you do now? What would you do for a job if money/training/education were not part of the equation but you still had to work?