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reyflyinfury619 wrote:Yeah, I like the way you put that. I'm not particularly passionate about my job but over the last year or so I've started to become more comfortable with not letting my job define me. You always hear people talking about how you should get into work that you're super passionate about and yeah, sure that's awesome if you can get it, but so few people actually do. So really I have a feeling that for most of my life, work is just going to be a means to be able to stay involved in the things that I do love.
reyflyinfury619 wrote:I'm a senior editor of a public relations and copywriting firm, so I do a whole lot of writing and editing, as well as conference calls with clients to discuss what their needs are. While it's not always the most exciting job, it's good to get paid for something I'm good at (writing) AND I get to work from home and basically set my own schedule.
What about ya'll?
Viazon wrote:I work in a warehouse.
It's not bad. Work is not too hard and the money is fairly decent. I am pretty happy here. It was never my ideal job but I wouldn't be bother if I stayed here a while. Lots of pretty girls to look at while I'm working as well, so that's an added bonus.
AkydefGoldberg wrote:Viazon wrote:I work in a warehouse.
It's not bad. Work is not too hard and the money is fairly decent. I am pretty happy here. It was never my ideal job but I wouldn't be bother if I stayed here a while. Lots of pretty girls to look at while I'm working as well, so that's an added bonus.
Great to hear man, the days of you slamming BNQ are long far and gone!
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