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Are there any jobs that are not full of disappointments? |
Are there any jobs that are not full of disappointments? It's a decently loaded question. Disappointment generally stems from expectations. What you really need to ask yourself is what your expectations for your job and career are. Some job expectations are perfectly fair. We expect to be treated with respect. We expect to work on projects that are interesting and exciting to us. We expect to like the people we work with (and for). Finding a job where these expectations are nicely matched in reality isn't always easy, but it's more than possible with enough work. Reach out into your personal network and find which of your friends and colleagues have jobs that fulfill them. You'll find a few things in common with most people who like their jobs: their employers are flexible and they tend to like and respect their coworkers. Look into working for organizations that foster these feelings. On the other hand, if your expectations are unreasonable, you may find any job to be disappointing. If you're expecting immediate autonomy or the ability to call the shots on major projects, you may be disappointed when you find that these things take time to earn. Ultimately, I think that this question is about attitude. What can you change in your attitude that will let you find the job that satisfies you? Yes. Working for yourself at home. Jennifer the only job that never dissappointed me was FBI Female Body Inspector But, hey!!!! I'm a pervert... lol |
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