Do you love your jobs?

@cinguo (76)
China
February 14, 2011 7:11pm CST
I am an engineer of OCTG (Oil Country Tubular Goods). But I Don't like my job at all. I want to know how many people don't lover their jobs.
6 responses
• China
15 Feb 11
I am the one!I don't like my job,but I always do my best to work hard,I have to cherish this occupation,I have to earn money to support my family.My job is teaching,it often does me harm.What's your reason?
@cinguo (76)
• China
15 Feb 11
Teacher is a very good occupation. As a teacher, you have much spare time during the whole year. So you can do something you like on your spare time. I my country, the job of teacher is very welcome and can obtain high income. You are very luck as you is a teacher.
• China
15 Feb 11
Hi,guy!Maybe in big cities a teacher can earn high income,but in the countryside he cannot have other chances to get extra money.Though there are two long holidays,but the limited income can bring him nowhere except staying at home.Good luck to you!
@tiffnkeat (1673)
• Singapore
15 Feb 11
Hi Cinquo, please repeat after me: I love my job I love my job I love my job do this for 500 times unless you are ready to call it day. Learn to appreciate you have a job. You have any backup plans before you say you don't love your job? I am sure many people in China is willing to take your job anytime. If you are not prepared for that, please love your job till a better one comes along.
@cinguo (76)
• China
15 Feb 11
Thank you for your suggestion. I should be optimistic for my job. In China, many many people have no jobs, but I have a high income. THANKS.
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
15 Feb 11
I should say I am lucky that I have a job which I like very much. I am working for a company which is in the international trading business, import-export, and I get to travel a lot within my country and also to countries in different parts of the world. I like traveling, and I very much enjoy working with people of different nationalites and cultures. I also get the opportunity to see beautiful places in the countries.
• Philippines
15 Feb 11
I didn't love my first 3 jobs. I thought that the high paying salary would be enough to make me love my job, but i ended up feeling depressed and it felt like it's hard to wake up every morning and go to work. Now, I love my current job, even if the salary isn't as high as my previous jobs.
@atv818 (1980)
• United Arab Emirates
16 Feb 11
Hear this a lot. People have various reasons why they don't love their job. At difficult times like this, we should be appreciative to have a job when others are being laid off whether they like it or not. I work in a call center and assigned for night shift. Cannot say that this is my ideal job but I have to love it. I receive calls for employees of this company and believe it or not, those who were laid off would often cry and beg for their former job even at half of their former salaries. We must learn from this and be grateful for life's blessings no matter how insignificant or how small it may seem to you. "Love what you do and you'll never work another day in your life!"
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
15 Feb 11
I love my present job now. Not only because i have a kind, loving and considerate boss but because i love the job itself. Unlike my former job, my office mates are simple and down to earth persons. We laugh a lot while we work on our desks. We all enjoy working together. In addition, my job requires that i pitch in lieu of my boss on meetings even with politicians. I get to entertain our owner's visitors too at our company resorts and hotels. So, i get to eat what i want them to eat too!