I used to! And I say that because I've seen healthcare change immensely over many years....it went from a field where I used to feel good about what I did, helping people, making people feel better, helping them to understand a new or difficult diagnosis, giving comfort...and at the end of the day, I felt good...to a field where let's just say is no longer that way, and at the end of the day I'm often frustrated and upset.
I don't know anymore. I'm starting to think no one likes their job.
-Some people find this chance to follow their favorite career. They love it and so there's an old saying "when you do what you love , you don't work a day in your life"
-Some people don't like what they do. Their complicated destiny changed their steps toward a path they never went to be. They whether stay disliked with what they do and keep living or they decide to observe it from other perspectives and accept it.
-Some people do a job which is not their most favorite but they don't dislike it either. So they are happy with what they do despite not being too passionate about it.
-Some other, do temporary jobs and they might not like it. But they must do something in order to survive out of the world. Meanwhile, they also work on their primary objectives to reach their favorite career. This one is the story of many people! I can say a lot of people experienced a temporary job.
I would like to use this chance to share a huge example for this one which is so inspiring to me. Chester Bennington. The lead singer of rock band Linkin Park. He used to work for Burger Kings while he was so poor and he didn't liked it much either. At the time this was his job. An unfamiliar face within people who serve the table. But he never stopped loving music and following his passion. Today he's a successful singer with many fans and achievements. Also the richest male singer counting all genres. And he purchased one of the King Burger versions.
Never Give Up.
I like mine a lot, but many people are unhappy with their jobs.
I didn't much the first few years but I always got a feeling of accomplishment when something I did came out great and the customer was happy. I loved my job when I had to retire and still miss painting some fancy graphics ! I really enjoyed that!
The lucky ones do, but there are always ways to make even unsatisfying jobs a little more enjoyable. I've had two jobs that I really hated and I got out of those as quickly as possible.
Not by a long shot! I have had a couple of jobs I didn't realy like, but I had to eat and keep a roof over my head. So I would work at it until I found a better job.
yes, my favorite job to do at the movie theater is ticket taking
Never had a job I loved, but managed to avoid being in ones that I plain hated. Last significant job I had started out as being about 75% crap and 25% really interesting. Due to a number of factors, it ended up (after many years) being 95% crap and 5% really interesting. At that point, I engineering an early retirement to save my sanity.