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    Are you or were you happy with your career/job?

    Explanations or a simple yes or no would do.
    Thank you.

    +1  Views: 664 Answers: 11 Posted: 12 years ago
    schubee

    Are you happy?

    11 Answers

    I was but it's all over now.
    The work is ok, but some of the people I have to deal with is another matter.
    closed1

    hmm, something different to think about. thanks!
    schubee

    Hi Ms Sinclair, are you from NYC?
    Ms Sinclair

    Yes I am.
    schubee

    Good, could you recommend any good restaurants in NYC?
    Ms Sinclair

    Depends on what type of food you like. I don't dine out too much these days because of lack of funds. I suggest you check out Zagat's restaurant guide which can be purchased in Barnes And Noble.
    schubee

    Thanks!
    mycatsmom

    yeah, all the a holes. I've been there.
    Does being retired count? I was happy with my years as a truck driver. I was unhappy that I had to share the road with so many 4wheelers that had incompetent drivers behind the wheel.
    closed1

    of course it counts! :)
    Yes.
    Yes, I am. But I am ready to expand my career futhermore.
    No i wasnt happy,but circumstances stopped me from pursuing anything else.
    I love my work I eat and sleep it
    Made several career changes in my life. Not for money but simply because I would start feeling stale in my job. I need challenges, once it became a routine, I went looking for something else. I have zero tolerance for BS from upper management, this also made it easier for change.
    melandrupert

    Yea Ed I know where your are comming from there is too much from small minded people in upper management they think they are little gods good answer
    PEOPLELOVER

    The zero tolerance probably made it advisable to change ed shank.

    Every ship needs a captain.
    I am a substitute teacher... I completely LOVE my job. But it no where near pays the bills. I would love to work everyday.
    Yes, I was unhappy with my nursing career. I liked being a nurse, but every nursing home and hospital gives too many patients to just one nurse. And you can't get to everybody. And that makes you feel guilty , if you're conciencious. And you could get in trouble for not getting to someone's care or treatments.
    Then, I went back to school, and got a teaching degree in both spec. educ and reg educ. Sub taught , b/c there were no teaching jobs in Mich in the mid 80s. Then, in the 90s, went back to nursing for 6 years. Then, sub taught again, b/c my (now deceased ) husb didn't want me to have a contract b/c he was semi retired and wanted me to go up north with him often.


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