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Are you happy with what you do?
Do you feel like 'it's time for a change'?
If so, why?
I’m happy with my job, after following my hubby round for 17 years (military) I’ve finally got my career started. I’m a pharmacy advisor so deal with all prescriptions and customers. In the next year or two, I will hopefully get to become a pharmacy technician.
It’s a very demanding job but I love it!
Interacting with patients and helping them out with questions etc makes it worth while when they say thank you.
kimcress Im glad you like your job. I can tell you are quite genuine and a very caring person. Feeling happy that we have helped someone. I just want to say thank you!
Justshopping thank you. It’s great to finally start my career after so long, plenty more to give and to learn yet though!
I have been at the same job since I was 19, almost 24 years! I have been lucky to find a job I enjoy with nice colleagues. Doesn’t hurt that I’m part time and have some easier days occasionally too.
KatieBlue That's really nice. Im glad you like your job. This is my 3rd Year working and I really enjoy it. Im a teaching assistant. I have really nice colleagues that are older than me. Every year im losing at least 1 person that im close with. People are generally nice at work.
I wouldn't say I'm happy but I am not unhappy enough to make a change, the thought of filling in applications going for interviews just fills me with dread.
beccatavender Sometimes change is good. Saying that, It really is up to you wether or not you want to take the step. It is quite a hassle getting the applications and going through interviews, I agree. One day you might look back and say, 'it was worth it'.
To be honest, if I stay where I am I can retire in 5 years time, I can do something I really like when I retire. Like I said it's Ok, not really a challenge anymore. But I can do some training to stretch me Justshopping
beccatavender Whatever works for you! That's really nice to hear. I still got a long time till I retire. I wish you the best of luck
I love my job as an information analyst - within a struggling NHS hospital under a lot of pressure like all NHS hospitals. We have a great team bond which makes all the difference. Been in the job for 17 years now, but actually with the same NHS employer since 1982. Not looking to go anywhere else now!
didbygraham Thank you very much for the job you do! Im glad your enjoying your job. I believe, if you have a great team bond it makes all the difference and helps you endure the tiredness and struggles ect..
Aenurse1 Thank you very much for the job that you do! We all really appreciate it.
I work in a care home as an administrator and even though it's trying and hard especially during the pandemic I have became quite attached to some of the residents we have. Definitely has its up and downs but I'm happy in the job I do.
NelDawson that's good to hear. I believe in every job everyone experiences the days that are good and days that are not so good. We really appreciate what you do, so thank you!
I am a homemaker and absolutely love my job. This gives me time with my family but also gives me time to do other things I love.
eyeballkerry Im really glad that you like your job. Its even better that you get to spend time with your family and enjoy what you do.
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