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Do You Like Your Job?

  • Yes

    Votes: 30 71.4%
  • No

    Votes: 12 28.6%

  • Total voters
    42
Funny I should see this poll while on a conference call with 2 of my bosses......as one of them bitches me out saying I didn't do something that I did do.

It's nice knowing you're going to quit soon, because then you have the balls to be a complete dickhead to them on the phone :biggrin:



oh, to answer the question..........I fucking hate my job.
 
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Is sometimes an option? I work in a very "feast or famine" type of job. Somedays I barely have time to get out of my chair for a piss break, other days I spend eight hours surfing the internet. Depends on how mother nature is feeling.
 
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I said "yes", but "sometimes" would be more accurate. I like the work I do, don't mind the hours, appreciate the flexibiliy, and enjoy the laid back atmosphere. The pay is not terrible. It's below what I know I could be making elsewhere, but I am willing to take that for the other good parts of the job.

The downsides include a couple of people that drive me up the wall and the fact that the company is not run very well. Certain people spend half (or more) of their day bitching about various problems, but they never do anything to fix them, even though they are the only people with the say-so to do anything about it. :roll2:

I said no. I'm a Financial Advisor for Nationwide, and we're severely disrespected. We're going through a "re-org" in our department, so I have to interview for the job I already have. So I said no. :( Wish I could find a good job where people appreciate hard workers... :sad2: Good benefits, though.

This is not the first time I have heard of garbage like this at Nationwide. It doesn't seem like it has been the same there since John E. Fisher left. I had the chance to meet him several times back in the late 80's/early 90's and he seemed like a helluva guy.
 
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