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Do you have an emotional attachment to your job?

I'm not overly fond of my job, but I wouldn't say I hate it. I'm currently a Lab Tech at a local hospital, evening shift.

The people I work with are a mixed bunch. Most of them I like, but there are a few that I don't. None of them are my age, the closest is seven years older than me, and is one of the ones I don't really like. Most are ten years or more older than I am, so there's a big disparity as far as lifestyles go. Even so, were some of them my age, or I theirs, I'm sure we would be friends as opposed to co-workers, which is how I think of them all.

The biggest thing I hate about my job is the management. It's readily obvious that the hospital, including the lab, has been mismanaged for likely its entire existance. It's a shame really, because we could easily have one of the best labs in central NY. Instead, we have medtech companies that won't even speak to us. I'm not kidding either, the maker of one of the most commonly used hematology machines in the US would not return our calls. Instead, management is full of petty bickering fogies who don't give a damn about anything aside from the size of their paychecks, and even when they do take interest it's all politics and not about what's best for the lab.

The job is pretty boring, it doesn't challenge me enough. Everyone there knows that I don't belong there, and they've been really supportive of me going to grad school, even if it looks more and more like that won't be happening this year. Except my supervisor, who is petty and hates that I'm trying to make a better life, because it means that she'll have to actually deal with being down three people... four when I leave.

The benefits are great, and the pay is pretty good for someone out of college and single.

Even so, I don't love it, and I know it's not what I'm supposed to be doing. I'm hoping I'll find that when I can make my way to the left coast, but whatever happens will be. As long as I make it happen. :)
 

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I work in IT - varied roles over the years including being a code monkey, business/systems analyst, project manager, etc. Coming up to 11 years working as an IT specialist with a variety of sectors including government and private companies (shipping and telecoms). My current role is good as it's got the highest research and blue sky thinking element of any that I've done. Yes I will look into stuff in my own time, but as is pretty normal for the UK I've got quite a lot of holiday time compared to US jobs (25 days/5weeks per year).

Before working in IT I've done various other things including bar work, some welfare assessment (which I did hate) and a library assistant in a public library (not too bad, but lousy pay).
 

Crothian said:
I'm in banking


is that kind where every 4 days or so you leave a 3-5 ml sample in a cup?

or the kind where you can only donate once every 6 weeks, but have to answer questions about where you've traveled and your orientation? and where you get a cup of oj and/or a cookie afterwards.
 






I have an intense emotional attachment to my job. Mostly because I work with kids who are predominantly the victims of very intense abuse of all kinds, but also because the people I work with are very good friends and take care of each other. I like the job enough to accept the bad pay and ridiculous stress levels that come with it, but it is a fair trade for the sense of accomplishment. Oh, and because right now I supervise the 3rd shift when the kids are all sleeping for most of the time, I have 6 quiet hours to read, watch movies or write games in order to keep myself alert and awake.
 

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