Anonymous wrote:If you for the most part enjoy (or more than tolerate) your work, what do you do? Feeling stuck, & looking for some ideas.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the exec director for a small-ish scientific society. Our big event is an annual meeting for over 2500 people. We also have a journal, advocacy program, and are starting an education program. Each day is different and sometimes, it's a bit like herding turtles. But the turtles I herd are really lovely people who are naturally collaborative. Not every association has members like that, I'm very lucky.
We're also a very small office - 4 FTE + some contractors. It's a very flexible environment. Compressed work week, 50% telecommute, flex hours. Our focus is on the work that needs to be done -- not on face time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an oncology nurse—mix and infuse chemo. No one understands why we love what we do, but we absolutely love it
Me too, and same. I can't imagine doing anything else.
I was a cancer patient and I loved the oncology nurses. Question though...how do you stand it when someone has a bad reaction to the chemo though and starts barfing? ewww. I could never be a nurse...
Love being an oncology nurse, too! For the question about when a patient gets sick - I like that I can make a person feel better whether it's because I gave them a bucket to throw up in, a medication to make the nausea and vomiting go away or just in general be there for them when they are at their worst.
Anonymous wrote:I work in advisory, so I spend my days talking to executives and giving them advice. I don’t have anything to sell to them (I’m what they’re paying for), so they are generally excited to talked to me and it’s really interesting hearing about their challenges and attempting to give them advice.