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By *TG3 OP   Man
41 weeks ago

Dorchester

But do you find the work you do interesting, monotonous, a waste of time or is it people that make your work environment?

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By *hrimper36Couple
41 weeks ago

Central France dept 36


"But do you find the work you do interesting, monotonous, a waste of time or is it people that make your work environment? "

Depends how my health is Frederic.

Good health I smash it and have fun.

Not so good health I hang on and get through but still enjoy it.

T

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By *almprintsWoman
41 weeks ago

deepest, darkest West

Generally enjoy my work; until the general public step in. Then its a sh*tshow.

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By *illybeachboyMan
41 weeks ago

Guernsey

I've got to the stage where I don't particularly enjoy work anymore, I work with a lazy bitch whose prime focus is to sit on her fat arse all day, management are aware I do 70% of the work but are weak and won't address the problem.... Ahh well only a few years until retirement...

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By (user no longer on site)
41 weeks ago

I luv my work! Changed career about 6 years ago and now run my own business. I only work 4 days a week and can vary my start/finishing hours as I want or as needed

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By *eamus1956Man
41 weeks ago

Dagenham

I'm in early retirement now, but I've always felt you should only do a job you enjoy doing . Also good work colleagues I always found made the day go faster, as your interacting with them on a good way.

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By (user no longer on site)
41 weeks ago

I do pretty much the same thing every day at work so it does become a bit samey. I don’t love it. I’m not skipping into work with a smile on my face but I like the people I work with so that does make it bearable at least.

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By *lderflower_AppleWoman
41 weeks ago

Basingstoke

The work I do is awful - saved only by the great bunch of people I work alongside. I am happily taking redundancy in a few months, and will take the summer off before I consider what happens next.

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By *iddlesticksMan
41 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.

I’ve worked for the same employer for 37 years.

I absolutely loved it for the the first 30 but as I’ve advanced and become a manager it’s not nearly as much fun.

Just seeing my time out now.

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By (user no longer on site)
41 weeks ago

I’m lucky to realy love my job. the weather can be a pain, but take that away and the people who don’t appreciate the weather can stop things, work is always good.

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By *accar305Man
41 weeks ago

Somerset/Oxford


"I luv my work! Changed career about 6 years ago and now run my own business. I only work 4 days a week and can vary my start/finishing hours as I want or as needed "

I’m semi retired working in a new field (no not farming!) but using “transferable skills.” Is your new career completely different to your previous job? Can I ask, was it something you’d waited years to do and wished you’d done it years ago?!!!

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
41 weeks ago

Reading

It earns me miney and doesnt crush my soul

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS
41 weeks ago

chichester

Work for myself

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By *avinaTVTV/TS
41 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania

My work is often challenging, and not monotonous at all. Definitely not a waste of time. It's my 13th or 14th job (depending on how I count it), and I think it's the best one I've had.

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By (user no longer on site)
41 weeks ago


"I luv my work! Changed career about 6 years ago and now run my own business. I only work 4 days a week and can vary my start/finishing hours as I want or as needed

I’m semi retired working in a new field (no not farming!) but using “transferable skills.” Is your new career completely different to your previous job? Can I ask, was it something you’d waited years to do and wished you’d done it years ago?!!!"

Yes, completely different and something I'd thought of while still in school but was dissuaded at the timr. I'm quite happy to have changed this late in life though, I won't have time to get fed up lol and older and wiser and can deal with people better. There is a saying, do something you love and you won't have to work another day in your life

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By *ilsaGeorgeCouple
41 weeks ago

kent

I love my work. I would do it as an hobbit even if it wasn’t my job

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By *TG3 OP   Man
41 weeks ago

Dorchester


"It earns me miney and doesnt crush my soul"
well i guess youre mickey then

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By *eliWoman
41 weeks ago

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"I love my work. I would do it as an hobbit even if it wasn’t my job "

Yes, same. A chance to wear a long cloak and let my hairy feet breath? Ideal.

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By *TG3 OP   Man
41 weeks ago

Dorchester

My aim is to have a 3 day week by 2040

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By *ilsaGeorgeCouple
41 weeks ago

kent


"I love my work. I would do it as an hobbit even if it wasn’t my job

Yes, same. A chance to wear a long cloak and let my hairy feet breath? Ideal."

Oh!! Hahaha… that might be my favourite ever typo

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By *eliWoman
41 weeks ago

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"I love my work. I would do it as an hobbit even if it wasn’t my job

Yes, same. A chance to wear a long cloak and let my hairy feet breath? Ideal.

Oh!! Hahaha… that might be my favourite ever typo "

Don't worry, I put breath instead of breathe. The irony.

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By *TG3 OP   Man
41 weeks ago

Dorchester


"I luv my work! Changed career about 6 years ago and now run my own business. I only work 4 days a week and can vary my start/finishing hours as I want or as needed

I’m semi retired working in a new field (no not farming!) but using “transferable skills.” Is your new career completely different to your previous job? Can I ask, was it something you’d waited years to do and wished you’d done it years ago?!!!

Yes, completely different and something I'd thought of while still in school but was dissuaded at the timr. I'm quite happy to have changed this late in life though, I won't have time to get fed up lol and older and wiser and can deal with people better. There is a saying, do something you love and you won't have to work another day in your life "

love that saying will use it at some point

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By *ilsaGeorgeCouple
41 weeks ago

kent


"I love my work. I would do it as an hobbit even if it wasn’t my job

Yes, same. A chance to wear a long cloak and let my hairy feet breath? Ideal.

Oh!! Hahaha… that might be my favourite ever typo

Don't worry, I put breath instead of breathe. The irony. "

I’m just rubbing off on you

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By *illan-KillashMan
41 weeks ago

London/Sussex/Surrey/Berks/Hants


"But do you find the work you do interesting, monotonous, a waste of time or is it people that make your work environment? "

It's people that make my work environment.

Sorry, I'll rephrase, "It's people that make my work environment the most fucking frustrating place I've ever worked and a living Hell. Cunts!"

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By *accar305Man
41 weeks ago

Somerset/Oxford


"I luv my work! Changed career about 6 years ago and now run my own business. I only work 4 days a week and can vary my start/finishing hours as I want or as needed

I’m semi retired working in a new field (no not farming!) but using “transferable skills.” Is your new career completely different to your previous job? Can I ask, was it something you’d waited years to do and wished you’d done it years ago?!!!

Yes, completely different and something I'd thought of while still in school but was dissuaded at the timr. I'm quite happy to have changed this late in life though, I won't have time to get fed up lol and older and wiser and can deal with people better. There is a saying, do something you love and you won't have to work another day in your life "

Yep, you got it! Good luck & enjoy x

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By (user no longer on site)
41 weeks ago


" There is a saying, do something you love and you won't have to work another day in your life love that saying will use it at some point "

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By (user no longer on site)
41 weeks ago


" There is a saying, do something you love and you won't have to work another day in your life

Yep, you got it! Good luck & enjoy x"

Thank you

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By *lark_KentMan
41 weeks ago

Northampton

I feel over worked and the pressures stop me enjoying work. I guess it's the joys of working for the NHS and the effect of non stop financial squeezes. Apart from that I like my job but I would recommend anyone becomes a nurse nowadays

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By *istretchMan
41 weeks ago

leeds

Over worked under valued not much health and safety resulting in a third knee replacement because when your young you don't care .

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By *ittle Miss TinkerbellWoman
41 weeks ago

your head

I actually don't mind my job, most of the time. The people make the environment but not in a good way and because of them I am job hunting again.

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By *otyouraverageguyMan
41 weeks ago

W Midlands & N Wales

Monotonous but it's extremely rewarding financially

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