Loving your job is very important

India
June 28, 2010 12:01pm CST
Do you love your job? Only if you love your job, you can work with full efficiency and show good results. So how about you? Are you happy with your job? Do you love your job?
21 responses
@Jotomy (6322)
• India
28 Jun 10
Hi anna, it is true that we must love our job. When i was working with LG ELECTRONICS, Hyderabad, i really loved that job and i enjoyed working with them. My contribution towards the company was quite a big amount so they given me No.1 DSL award for 1998 - 1999. It is a great experience to me. I learned the office manners, quality of work, expand our knowledge, enjoy the fruits of our actions, dedication, concentration, career development also wealth development by contribution of my work, making my own confidence ...etc..., But now i am not working, because i have look after my child and my in laws, they became old, my care they need. I feel working for a women is secondary than her family. I give much importance to my family members. I feel it is my responsibility to give care and help to my family members, if not financially but physically with love.
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@Jotomy (6322)
• India
28 Jun 10
ho meluan.......
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@Jotomy (6322)
• India
28 Jun 10
why meluan,
@Jotomy (6322)
• India
28 Jun 10
hey meluan, did you worked in LG...
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@johnpillai (2082)
• Germany
28 Jun 10
I love my job. But there are myny difficults in my job. i would be happy if I were an author. I try my level best to be an auther. One day i will be an auther.
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• India
29 Jun 10
That's a great goal, I would say johnpillai. Do you want to write in English? Or in Malayalam? What is the genre you want to write? May I know?thanks.
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• Germany
29 Jun 10
I am Tamil; Sri Lankan; When I was in Sri Lanka I used to write to papers. and I published a small books also. All are in Tamil. But i had to imigrate to Germany after my marriage. So my wonderful teaching job and writting job stoped. hear in Germany I had to learn German, which is very new to me, with my full power. No time to think about other things. Now German language is ok. Not so good. All I know in this world is about children. I should write in English. My English is also not so good. So I used to write picture books. i have written 4 books already. I sent them to famous publishers in UK and USA. but they are rejected. That is normal in an auther's life. To do self publication i need a big amount of money as they are picture books. Picture books are very expencive to be published. At the moment I have no money to publish my books. So I turn myself into online field. My books are children picture books. All in English. Have a visit to my blog in my profile.
@vathsala30 (3732)
• India
29 Jun 10
Hi vijayanth I am a home maker and that is my job. In 1981, I took up this job and started loving it too. I am doing my job with full devotion, dedication and determination and ofcourse with honesty too. My boss (hubby) and sub ordinates (children) are cooperating with me to do my job efficiently and successfully and I am showing good results in my job ( getting their love, affection and care)
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• India
29 Jun 10
Keep loving your job, keep loving your hubby, keep showing good results. So you are an asset to your family.
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@saphrina (31552)
• South Africa
28 Jun 10
I won't say i love my job, sweetie. I am happy with what i am doing, though. TATA.
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• India
28 Jun 10
oh, that's fair enough sweetie. I am happy that you are happy with what you are doing.
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@saphrina (31552)
• South Africa
28 Jun 10
Thanx sweetie.
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@busybee10 (3186)
• India
28 Jun 10
Yes,we have to love our job because first thing is that is the earning source for our daily bread. Secondly if we love our job - lot of benefits are there like we get self motivated with creativity in the job process.This paves a path for attempting the job process easily.
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• India
28 Jun 10
yes, busybee, that's what exactly I want to convey. I am happy you are having similar views on this topic. thanks.
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@jhudy101 (373)
• Philippines
28 Jun 10
at first, yes i love my job. I feel good reporting to my work, seeing my workmates and friends and of course working for i report to do so. My job has been very important to me. i feel like i enjoy working there. I actually spend 3 years in my current job feeling fine and contented. Yet a year ago, I dont enjoy my job that much, Not that i dont love it, for its from it that i earned, just that i felt bored in it and im not happy anymore. I guess the feeling started when i was transferred to a different group (we have 3 groups namely Group A, B, and C. I was from the group A.These are the shifting group), that is Group C, where i feel like i am a total stranger for i dont know anyone in there, I rarely see my old friends and i feel like i have to start all over. despite these facts, i still do my work as it should be done and not because im not happy anymore in it is a valid reason not to do by best at work. I still owe it to my employer that i am still earning, so doing my best though i am not happy anymore is for me being fair enough to them, yet lately i have this plan to look for another job by next year as i cant possibly do it now.
• India
29 Jun 10
Hi, jhudy I must appreciate you for your efforts to justify your salary.I think you will get the reward for your sincere work one day. Good luck, friend.
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• Philippines
29 Jun 10
I love my job. I will not stay there for six years if I do not love it. What makes me sullen is that its so long that we haven't experience in increase in salary. It's been two years now and our salary is still the same but the load of jobs are increasing every month. It is quite unfair on our part as an employee. I feel that our hardwork are not being notice and they do not value our performance,only our mistake. Its been many times I plan to leave my jobs but inside me I feel this is a job that i do passionately. I value my coworkers and the experience I had. That is why without making importance of money I stayed.
@reckon21 (3479)
• Philippines
29 Jun 10
Do I love my job I guess I am because if I don't then I might not be continuing doing it right now. When you have a job and you are not happy with it you might as will find away to make it important for you because if you don't you everyday job will be a boring and dragging one. It will only result to boredom and getting lazy. We can't afford to be lazy because we depended on our job to pay our bills and put foods in our table as well. In short we have no other choice but to love our job just to make things easier for all of us. We can always find ways to lighten up our loads.
@tomitomi (5429)
• Singapore
29 Jun 10
It is said that trust begets trust, love begets love. When you love your job, your job would love you in return. And that's exactly what I wanna do. Loving my job is a choice. A choice I love to see not as a chore but one which is meaningful, fulfilling and sustaining.
• Malaysia
29 Jun 10
i love it so much that it doesn't feel like a job to me
@sagar21 (1579)
• India
29 Jun 10
yep..I think so... but it depends on personal interests...too..... some may do a tedious job...to earn more.. but some may be lazy....and so stick to the job they have.. but certain group of people loves their job ..even without considering..the salary,comfort ability............but plain satisfaction from doing the job....
• United States
28 Jun 10
there has to be something strenuous or annoying about your work, otherwise you wouldnt be getting payed for it. I think one might prefer their occupation, or be grateful for it. but i dont think anyone truely loves their job. Their efficiency factor is based on compensation. ;)
• India
28 Jun 10
Of course we work for money. When we love the work and do it, I am sure you will get very good results, better compensation will come automatically.This is my opinion alexorejana, thanks.
@RONDOLAWE (774)
• Indonesia
29 Jun 10
OH..OH..OH...is i loved if not always far away from job and not get it once is bad in life real baaaaaad wallet wakawakawakawaka
@boboypete (209)
• Manila, Philippines
29 Jun 10
Being an expatriate here in the United Arab Emirates seems so boring... You miss your family and friends, despite of the fact that you earn sufficient income but the thing is, the completeness of one's happiness is blocked. To work and live with your good environment is the common goal of each and everyone living on this earth's surface, and everybody is longing for it... on the other hand to experience solemn and peaceful life is everyone's dream to fulfill, however, earning plenty of money and going on various shops at the mall, buying things, shopping goodies here and there, and enjoying life to fullest... are not enough to consider life as an accomplished. We got money to enjoy life but we got no family that look after when times that difficulties may arise. Furthermore, I love my job considering that it is my "soul to live" and "backbone to stand and face the world", hence, I have to set my thumbs up, and say "YES THIS IS ME"! To get along with life's challenges no matter what comes along my way because this is my choice... working in a a very far country and help my Family.
@JOIEMARVIC (2335)
• Philippines
29 Jun 10
Currently I do not love the job I am in right now. The salary sucks, the workplace sucks. Everything sucks. I am just left with no choice but to stay in this job because of financial problems. I am really working hard to be able to get out of this job and find a different one. A new job that I could fall inlove with. With my current job, I lost confidence and interest. My creativeness went down to zero. I would really want to be in a job where I can full utilize ny potentials. Hope I can find a new job soon.
@zausiu (610)
• China
29 Jun 10
I really loved my job at the very beginning when I just went out school and got my first job some years ago. I quickly got bored with what I was doing in those days. That's very tedious you continually repeated the same thing again and again that seemed without end. I now works for my self. I have employed myself haha~ I'm my boss. I love what I'm doing now. It's challenging and interesting and the most important thing is that I can feel I've learned more and more.
@jemaries (321)
• Saudi Arabia
29 Jun 10
yes! probably i love my because not because i was earning with my job maybe it was passion for what i am doing.For what i am doing everyday i'll make it sure i give my very best skills and knowledge for all our patient.I can say that i am happy with my job now but you know there were some reason that we need to grow and improved for our life, sometimes we need to move to another places for personal reason, and for that reason you need to leave your job, but at the same time still with the same field of work.As long as i can work as a health care provider i will do my very best.
• India
29 Jun 10
yes, job satisfaction is very important factor in any job. i'm not at all facing it. basically, i'm a lecturer. and i love my profession. i love teaching. but the place i'm working is really worst. that's making the difference. i'm in search of such place where i can find nice colleagues, and management. till now i didn't even tasted this job satisfaction. i'm hunger abt that. thanx for making me explode my sad feelings. and sorry for making u sad with my opinions.
• China
29 Jun 10
HI vijayanths i just do my current job for four months.i can't say i love it ,but i can say it's a challenge for me.i want to ouvercome the job which will make me feel good.
• Philippines
29 Jun 10
I always believe in the saying "If you love your job, you work no more." It is when you love you work where fulfillment starts. If you are happy with your work, everything will start to grow perfect in its place. It's just a matter attracting good stuffs to oneself, I believe.