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I hate my current job. Im In school now though so I can get away from that environment. No respect, no appreciation and I've pretty much topped out in the 5 years I've been here. Gotta go dog!
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article was not really insightful at all...
Either way just set your expectations properly and you will be fine. My goals have always been to make enough to be comfortable and maintain a work life balance. I love working out and playing soccer and hanging with my girlfriend and my dog. I have a lot of out of work hobbies that i like to maintain. So i enjoy my work to the extent that i know i can balance my life the way i want to.
This video is very relevant to this thread. Male or female.
I started hating jobs at 25
I'm almost 35 and I realize I wouldn't like any job.
There is no job I would like.
then it's def you and not the jobs you haveI'm almost 35 and I realize I wouldn't like any job.
There is no job I would like.
Yup, for me. I'm always at least OK with the workload, but if the people sucks, the job sucks.You can have all that and still hate your job though...
I agree but if you shift your perception to a point where you realize a job is not something to be "loved" but a means to a better quality of life then its less likely that you will "hate" your job. Just be grateful your job pays you enough to do what you really love in this world.You can have all that and still hate your job though...
I agree but if you shift your perception to a point where you realize a job is not something to be "loved" but a means to a better quality of life then its less likely that you will "hate" your job. Just be grateful your job pays you enough to do what you really love in this world.
I don't live for a profession...its not my passion its not my dream.
Its simply what i have to do to generate income to live out my dreams.
I work to live...there are far too many cool things in this world to pursue passionately,
than devote all that into a job.
I'm 34, and it really just hit me within the last few months. I think the article is spot on. I feel like I'm stuck in a dead end job, and switch between resentment that I'm not higher up organizationally, and that I'm not doing enough at home because of work.
Start making moves asap. Those negative feelings can snowball quick.
Got tired at 26 and resigned. Im now 27 and own my own company. I'm very lucky to be able to do what I love and am passionate about. My facility is a 3 block walk from where I live. 6k sq ft warehouse. I'm only using 1/4 of the space for work right now. Put a basketball hoop and lounge with TV in rest of space. All my employees are friends/family who I trust and enjoy working with. Dream job but it was not easy getting here. In fact, it keeps on getting harder but I love the challenge. Feel like I am working to my potential doing what I should be, instead of wasting most of my time working for someone else and only living part time. I've already taken 3 destination vacations this year. Being able to take time off whenever is nice, just do it responsibly.