Beerthoven
Well-Known Member
I voted not my ideal job, but its ok.
I have a good job. Its secure, I have a lot of freedom, its intellectually challenging, and my bosses are very cool. It also pays quite well.
Its not ideal, though, because I spend almost all my time sitting in an office working on a computer. My work products are written reports to clients and published papers. I often feel like I don't do anything tangible and sometimes I can go days without having a conversation with another person.
I am constantly annoyed by the incompetence of people who work for the government...no offense to anyone on this board.
Many of the people I work with are consumed by their careers. Their entire sense of self-worth is defined by success at work. They are one-dimensional people with no life outside work, and it simultaneously pisses me off and makes me sad.
My hobbies are very important to me. Making beer, home improvement DIY, family and friends, reading and movies. I am not defined by my work and I can easily see myself doing something else.
I have a good job. Its secure, I have a lot of freedom, its intellectually challenging, and my bosses are very cool. It also pays quite well.
Its not ideal, though, because I spend almost all my time sitting in an office working on a computer. My work products are written reports to clients and published papers. I often feel like I don't do anything tangible and sometimes I can go days without having a conversation with another person.
I am constantly annoyed by the incompetence of people who work for the government...no offense to anyone on this board.
Many of the people I work with are consumed by their careers. Their entire sense of self-worth is defined by success at work. They are one-dimensional people with no life outside work, and it simultaneously pisses me off and makes me sad.
My hobbies are very important to me. Making beer, home improvement DIY, family and friends, reading and movies. I am not defined by my work and I can easily see myself doing something else.