Do you love your job?

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Do you love your job? Is there anything that you don't like about your job?
 
My job is running my unsuccessful website lol
I just started 6 days ago though so I think I'll be fine
 
Yes, I love my job. I work as a graphic designer. Sometimes though, I think my job would be perfect if I didn't have some of the clients that I have to deal with. People can be really insane. lol.
 
Love? Maybe a stretch. But it's a student job, and I enjoy it enough to work quite frequently, and make some decent cash while doing so.
 
Yep! 😀 The pay and benefits are great, the people are nice, and it's something I enjoy.

Shannon Apple said:
Yes, I love my job. I work as a graphic designer. Sometimes though, I think my job would be perfect if I didn't have some of the clients that I have to deal with. People can be really insane. lol.
I bet that can be fun! I once dabbled in freelancing, but I didn't like dealing with clients. Particularly when they don't want to pay. 😛
 
Matt said:
I bet that can be fun! I once dabbled in freelancing, but I didn't like dealing with clients. Particularly when they don't want to pay. 😛
Oh yeah lol. I know all about that. I work for a studio atm that deals with some pretty big clients. Mostly business to business, so we get paid. I know what it's like when freelancing for yourself though. I would make them pay a deposit up front. 50% of estimated hours.

Some clients can be difficult though. "That's not what I wanted. Too corporate. Needs more sparkle." ... all the while, you're supposed to be following some very strict corporate brand guidelines. :shrug:
 
I currently don't have a job but I am looking for one. I'm sure I'll like it when I finally get one, though.
 
Shannon Apple said:
Matt said:
I bet that can be fun! I once dabbled in freelancing, but I didn't like dealing with clients. Particularly when they don't want to pay. 😛
Oh yeah lol. I know all about that. I work for a studio atm that deals with some pretty big clients. Mostly business to business, so we get paid. I know what it's like when freelancing for yourself though. I would make them pay a deposit up front. 50% of estimated hours.

Some clients can be difficult though. "That's not what I wanted. Too corporate. Needs more sparkle." ... all the while, you're supposed to be following some very strict corporate brand guidelines. :shrug:
That's nice! I like to leave the businessy stuff to the business people so that I can spend most of my time coding and doing UI/UX design.

Currently I'm doing software development at an aerospace manufacturer. Basically, we write software to help the engineers build stuff, track hardware components, etc. Evebtually I'm hoping to transition into data visualization, which means writing software to give engineers insight into how their stuff is performing, whether it's working right, and problems that arise.
 
Matt said:
That's nice! I like to leave the businessy stuff to the business people so that I can spend most of my time coding and doing UI/UX design.

Currently I'm doing software development at an aerospace manufacturer. Basically, we write software to help the engineers build stuff, track hardware components, etc. Evebtually I'm hoping to transition into data visualization, which means writing software to give engineers insight into how their stuff is performing, whether it's working right, and problems that arise.
Oh we have marketing people, but what I mean is that we're business to business. We work with large corporations who have accounts with us, as opposed to nobody Joe coming in to get a birthday card designed ^^

That sounds really fun. I've always wanted to be able to do the code-y shtuff. I've actually applied for a postgrad course in software development starting at the end of August. I can't code, so want to expand my skills.

... well, I only know Flash AS. :lol:
 
I generally love my job I guess. I cook in a cafe for a place that offers a few different things to people.
 
I'm a teacher, and I love my job. What I don't love is the administration that always puts us faculty members down. I don't know but they always see a lot of flaws from our works than positive notes. They are not motivating us, but thanks to some of our students, we are holding on.
 
I do love my job, and 99% of the time it's interesting and stress free for me so that's a bonus. I have the flexibility of being able to work from home sometimes as well.
 
not really with my olf job. but now, i have a new job & i really love it. i get up so early everymorning and play with it.it's so fun
 
stevy said:
Do you love your job? Is there anything that you don't like about your job?

I like my job. I just don't like the circumstance I'm put in on a day to day basis. Like not scheduling enough people, stupid requests etc..
 
I work as a field technician, so the days are wildly diverse and it never seems to get old, which I love.
 
Love my job, hate most of my customers. I'm a book store clerk, and jeez, people's taste in litterature is horrible.
 
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