Do you love you job?
Do you love you job?
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I was just curious. How many of us engineers actually love our jobs. Just take a second of your time to post if you love your job. Let us all know what percent of the time you believe you love your job.
They say that loving your job is a pre-requisite for success. In other words, success actually requires you to love what you do. I have only experienced a love for my job for a short amount of time. I once had a project here that I loved. I thought about the project on the weekends. I looked forward to mondays so I could start working again. But once that project was finished after a half year, it was back to the grind. I always thought that a career would come naturally. I thought that it would be work, but work that you looked forward to. That hasn't been the case for the last 4 years. I usually need to muster up a significant amount of discipline to keep me focused on my daily tasks. I am easily distracted and I certainly don't look forward to being here everyday. This is a job for me. It pays the bills, it's alot better than alot of other jobs out there, I am very grateful for being employed, but I'm not feeling the love. I realize that no one could love their job all the time but do the rest of you feel a passion for your work at least most of the time? Does it come naturally or do you have to muster up a passion for your work?
Am I being naive in thinking that a job exists that I could truley be passionate about?





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Oops. Just caught the mispelling on the subject of the thread. That will teach me to preview my posts before submitting. :)
Obviously it's supposed to say "Do you love your job".
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Jobs are cyclic. Sometimes I love mine, sometimes I can barely stand to be here. I work as a contractor, so usually when i get to the down end of the cycle, I start looking for a new job. It's the only think that keeps me interested. Some people really hate job shoppers/hoppers - but if I worked at the same company for the last 10 years, and was deeply involved in the politics, and stepping on others (being stepped on) for advancement, internal squabbles, etc... well, lets just say, I understand why postal workers do it
Anyway, right now, I'm at about a 6 to 7 on the scale... thats about what I cam into this job with, and it's kind of stayed there...
Right now, I'm trying to enjoy the Life part of living... and I'd probablly like my job better if I didn't need to be here so much.... but, well, that's contracting for you.!
Wes C.
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You can still get ahead without loving your job. You can hate the job but as long as you put in long hours, nothing else matters.
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Keith
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Having said that, I feel often that I'm not getting out of it what I should for various reasons.
I have only been working for a little bit, but if I had gone four years here and no longer liked it as much, that would be my sign to start the new job search.
Cheers
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That said, there are worse things I could be doing. But if I had my time again I think I would have studied archaeology at university, or maybe naval architecture...
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I disagree. I don't think it is a prerequisite. It definitely helps. I know lots of people where are good at something, and are successful, and not necessarily "love" their job.
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Never live to work, only work to live. If your work to you is "play"...then you got it made!
Brian
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"They" are the CIA and alien life forms.
No, but seriously, I read it in a book. "The 5 patterns of extraordinary careers" (which is a good book by the way, go to www.5patterns.com to take a quiz and see if you have the 5 patterns).
I guess by saying "they" I was just saying it was a general comment I've heard. I'm not quite sure I buy into the quote either.
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I gave you a star for this. Great quote. I've heard something similar to it once and I have done my best to live by it to this day.
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Not get back to "work" and be miserable!!!
(Tongue firmly in cheek.)
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I keep myself going by developing good relationships w/ my co-workers and clients, it's amazing how much more motivated you are to work, if you work among friends, and a client's paperwork seems more doable when you know the person you are doing it for and genuinely like them.
If I had done it all again I would have followed my mother's advice and gone into international relations and economics, but then again it's possible that in that case I could be on the international relations and economics forum complaining about not going into engineering.
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Success is a relative term. Jobs are a necessary function, but should require moderation.
Success = well balanced life style.
I don't know how many times I have seen career people either "burn out" or loose precious family time because they ALWAYS place company interests before family or close friends. For what, a chance to move up for more prestige or money that you can’t take with you after you depart from this world. When you look back, one would hope that at the end of the day you enjoyed what you did on the job but more importantly, focused on relationships between family, friends or co-workers.
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Regards,
RLS
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So far it seems to be the general consensus that we like our jobs sometimes, we hate them sometimes, and if we won the lottery we'd quit at the drop of a hat and pursue our outside interests.
That definitely describes me in a nutshell. I'm glad I asked the question then. I'm glad to hear that I'm not the only one who feels this way.
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TTFN
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But if I was given the option of not having to work... well lets just say I play the lottery every week to keep that window of hope open!
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Each time those sidelines required a major career decision I just could not get metallurgy out of me. Sure there are organizations that would rather do without my profession (except when s**t hits the fan), but my current employers have the utmost respect and always respect my calls. So I guess I like my job very much!
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There are days when I hate them.
These things are not mutually exclusive.
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Me: I know what I love about my job, the other aspects I don't like as much are necessary to get to the 'love' parts.
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Having a job emphasises the appreciation I achieve for time off.
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I am a very lucky woman.
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10% hate it...
10% I call in sick.
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You mean you don't give 110%???
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-The future's so bright I gotta wear shades!
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Now I have a new job (not choice) and I hate it, no challenge other than brick walls, no direction despite having numerous goes at setting it myself I get shot down in flames, irritating new subordinate and a feeling that I'm being left on the sidelines.
I would argue that at the least enjoying your job is a requisite for doing well you cannot do well at something you hate.
Oh and careers don't just take care of themselves, you have to go looking. (Hence the reason I have an interview tomorrow)
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