GlassJaw
Hero
I've always been amazed at people that seem to "live" their jobs. I've never been able to grasp that.
In the 7 or so years I've been out of school, I've had 3 jobs (4 if you count selling cars for a short time). They have all been good paying with excellent benefits and relatively stable and secure (although some more than others).
However, I've never had a real attachment to any of them. While I certainly didn't hate any of them and usually got along really well with my co-workers, I've always viewed them as a paycheck first. As soon as 5:00 rolls around, I switch out of work mode and I'm out the door. I do good work but I rarely work more than I have to or volunteer for something that isn't really necessary. I'm also not a fan of travelling because I've always felt my time is more valuable than theirs.
I may have, however, an opportunity to take a potential "dream job" in the near future. I might actually get a little bit more money but I would be giving up significant job security and quite possibly benefits (I'd have to pay on my own). If everything works out, it's the type of job that I would love to do everyday and would probably "work" on my own time.
Anyway, just wanted to get some thoughts on this as I ponder the (hopefully forthcoming) decision I'll have to make.
In the 7 or so years I've been out of school, I've had 3 jobs (4 if you count selling cars for a short time). They have all been good paying with excellent benefits and relatively stable and secure (although some more than others).
However, I've never had a real attachment to any of them. While I certainly didn't hate any of them and usually got along really well with my co-workers, I've always viewed them as a paycheck first. As soon as 5:00 rolls around, I switch out of work mode and I'm out the door. I do good work but I rarely work more than I have to or volunteer for something that isn't really necessary. I'm also not a fan of travelling because I've always felt my time is more valuable than theirs.
I may have, however, an opportunity to take a potential "dream job" in the near future. I might actually get a little bit more money but I would be giving up significant job security and quite possibly benefits (I'd have to pay on my own). If everything works out, it's the type of job that I would love to do everyday and would probably "work" on my own time.
Anyway, just wanted to get some thoughts on this as I ponder the (hopefully forthcoming) decision I'll have to make.