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Hmmmmmm... Obviously high pay and being happy would be ideal
But at this moment in time I think I'd rather sit in on a well paying job no matter how shit it is, money can buy happiness on your weekends!
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I agree that I would be grouchy if I was either indoors all day OR with my blokey 24/7, much though both ideas appeal immensely to me.
So I do enjoy having work to do, I doubt I could actually give up working. I would go stir crazy very quickly.
But similarly to Colin, my outgoings are reasonably low these days. (Other people seem very efficient at spending what money I do earn)
But I'd still like to be paid well for doing a job I like.
At present I'm being paid crappily for doing a job I actually don't like very much at all. I had to take the job on because of the irregularities caused in one's CV by running knocking shops for 6 years
So I'm almost done with the NHS again, and with being a ridiculously badly-paid medical secretary, taking flak from people who aren't seriously ill - just neurotic, and typing about everybody's fucking multicoloured snot (not to mention having to listen to telephone conversations about it) ... and get even less recognition than doctors and nurses, who work just as hard at the coalface of the NHS, to keep that overburdened old sow going, so as to appear to be remotely even CLOSE to the expectations of the general public (including myself)...
errrr ...
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... oh yes, I'm almost ready to move away from the NHS again, and on to other stuff, except now there's fuck all interesting out there.
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| colin1 wrote: | I think it depends on your outgoings, or if you are saving for something.
My outgoings are low, and I'm not saving for anything, so job satisfaction would be preferable.
However the question sort of implies that its one or the other, as if low paid jobs are somehow more satisfying. I'd suggest high paid jobs can often be more satisfying, as they are more challenging.
However, with high paid jobs you are often expected to get more done, and this environment can lead to stress. I cope with stress fine, but being around people who don't is not pleasant. Everything is your fault. |
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I have put the proposition to my girlfriend that we share one, stressful job between us. Just as floating the idea, not seriously looked into it.
Neither of us do a particularly "high flying" job that attracts big wages because we could do without the stress and like our free time too much but we're both qualified to do so.
It occurrs to me that if we shared such a job, we'd have enough money (less than now, but enough to not worry about it too much), less work to do and more time together. Both be off at the same times and such. One or other of us could always be home to have the dinner on the table and run the household in comfort.
Two people doing the job of one would actually take home more of the wage than one person would due to doubling up the tax allowances.
The tricky bit would be getting the idea across to the employer that he only gets one or other of us at any given time. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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You two should be looking into running your own practice I reckon.
Then you could get someone else in to do the really shitty jobs, get a decent nurse and/or manager in to run the day-to-day and cherry-pick the jobs you enjoy yourselves and still walk away with most of the money at the end of the day..... ____________________ Sod falling in love, I wanna fall in chocolate.  |
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Since money is a hygiene factor (as opposed to a motivator) once you've reached your personal survival income the focus becomes more about job satisfaction.
I'd rather have an £18k a year job I loved than the £44k one I had that I hated. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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I need enough money; I'm lucky that I have a reasonable choice of how and where to earn it. I've dropped the amount I work before now as having plenty of extra cash is no fun if you're too grumpy and knackered on your day off to enjoy it!
I've left jobs before.... but not without a game plan, and I try not to burn bridges (you never know.....).
That may change with the current job - but I have some savings this time!
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Oops double post  ____________________ Honda Varadero 125cc => Suzuki Bandit 650 33bhp => 77bhp =>
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As a wise man once said.
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I'll take the money please, I can blank my mind to the annoyances of work for 8 hours if it means that I can say, fill up a tank of petrol without having to think "well, that means I won't be going out this weekend", which is pretty much the situation at the moment.
It's got to the point where payday means absolutely nothing anymore, I don't ever see myself getting a mortgage, I barely manage to save anything at the end of the month, and I'm 27 next March. This combined is far more depressing than any day at work could ever make me. It's even more depressing when you hear people getting paid ridiculous wages for a pointless job, an example that immediately spring to mind is my mates partner, who this year starting working at a secondary school as a Food Technology teacher, starting on £25k. Now, I have asked people if they remember doing any sort of food tech in secondary school, and what did it consist of. The general consensus (my own experience included) is making scones, biscuits, cakes etc. £25k a year to show kids how to mix eggs, milk and flour in different ways, what a fucking joke, and the cunts have the fucking audacity to go on strike every now and then.
So yes, give the fucking money, preferably before I throw myself under a lorry.
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Job satisfaction.
Although, I am on a pretty shit wage alot of the time so sometimes I have to go for the shitter but higher paying stuff. ____________________ Don't practice it until you get it right, practice it until you don't get it wrong.
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Hi
These days job satisfaction.
Going back years I landed up doing PC support for about a year (at RR, when the project I was doing programming work on got canned). Money wise it was a lousy thing to do with no real long term prospects, but I enjoyed it. Got to wander around seeing different parts of the company. One moment beside someone putting an engine together, next trying to swim through the carpets in a directors office. However not sure I would have wanted to do it for much longer as I wasn't actually producing anything.
I then landed up doing contract programming work. Money was good (although could easily have been better), but greatly enjoyed the work. Was pretty much empowered to get things done (excuse the buzz word). Fancied a change and landed up working in Belgium for 15 months. Far better money and similar enjoyable work. However being away so much and the amount of traveling got to be a bit much. Enjoyed it while it lasted, but been there, done that, bought the T shirt.
Landed up moving back to where I had previously been contracting. Meant a 50% pay cut, but the work was enjoyable, and things still got done. The pay cut didn't bother me too much.
However the work became unpleasant, nothing got done while pay didn't go up (lack of pay rises on existing contracts was used as a method to bully me and others onto worse employment contracts). Zero thanks at best for any effort put in. Basically become a very unpleasant place to work to the extent that I just handed my notice in and left before I killed someone.
From these experiences I would say that while high pay is nice, I am not prepared to put up with a nasty working environment for it (and honestly couldn't these days for any length of time).
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