Like my job, don't like the pay.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Who hates their job?
Collapse
X
-
like what I do but hate some aspects of it. Mostly the duration of some hitches.... with out any home time. most of my jobs are bid on 6 / 10's but normally end up actually at 12-14 a day 7 days a week with every 3rd sunday off if your lucky.....
Would love to work for operations for a major pipeline operator, even as out of town travel would be much shorter stints, but at a major cut in pay.... that said only one option like this where I live and impossible to get on withOriginally posted by FusionIf a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
The Desire to Save Humanity is Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule it- H. L. Mencken
Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants.
William Pitt-
Comment
-
Sometimes I really like my job. Sometimes I wonder if I'm at a dead end due to politics & favoritism.
I got 2 significant raises last year and somehow I'm still bringing home the same amount of money as I was before (taxes?). But it's not the money. I keep thinking more and more maybe it's time to move on to somewhere new. I have a few possibilities but most of them aren't near home, which is no good. One opportunity is across the border in Canada, which would appeal to my wife. Decisions decisions..
Or, maybe there's opportunity to move further up within my company. I want to stick it out until the end of this project - one of the problems I've had is I've been lead on one of our biggest projects (it's taken 8 years and made our company a lot of money). I haven't really had any new projects because they don't want to take me off this one.
But the way this company is run sometimes, I don't know if we're going to have anything equivalent in size/scope, which is one of the reasons I might just move on. I don't want to go back to doing T supports and small bore crap, although I guess it pays the bills.
The opportunity in Canada is a smaller company where I have a buddy that's high up. They're still drawing everything by hand.. I could see myself having some sort of consulting role where I bring them up to the cutting edge of the industry. I like working with smaller teams, the nice thing about a small company is you can make changes faster. We aren't huge, but there's just too many people that have been around forever who just can't (or won't) learn new stuff anymore (which is sad). So we're always stuck about 10 years behind where we should be, and competitively, it hurts us.
money definitely isn't everything. I pretty much made double last year what I did a few years ago (thanks to hundreds of hours of OT), but I can't honestly say I was more happy. Instead of having plenty of time and no money, I had plenty of money and no time..
Comment
-
I don't mind my derbs, but there are certain things I hate:
Sub teaching: No permanence, out of work up to 4 months a year, no one really cares about us.
Security: crap wages relative to what we do/are responsible for (large government facility, lots of high value equipment, responsibility for guests after hours, etc).
But the above derbs also have perks, so it evens out, mostly.
Dream derbs? Right now I'm trying to get into the Canadian military, hopefully as a pilot. That was a dream derb as a kid.Estoguy
1986 BMW 325, Alpenweiss ~ "Elsa"
Need a photographer, come visit my site: http://estoguy.wix.com/unique-perspectives
Comment
-
Originally posted by nando View Post
money definitely isn't everything. I pretty much made double last year what I did a few years ago (thanks to hundreds of hours of OT), but I can't honestly say I was more happy. Instead of having plenty of time and no money, I had plenty of money and no time..
That said yes there is more to life than money thats for sure and the older I get the more I see that. I think its partially the nature of my job, since when I am at work thats all there is, and when I am home thats all there is....... To me its far more black and white than 98% of the population that work with 20 mins of where they live... I would not know what to do with all the free time I would have if I only worked 40 hours a week anymore.....
You have to go where your going to get the best deal for your skill set and the amount of risk you might be willing to take.... Consulting will likely be far more lucrative, BUT far less stable (especially until you get your reputation built up) also far more travel and NO security/benefits as a day/job rate outside contractor.... You should shop around with what you have shared about your primary project as lead, you have an impressive feather in your cap, and would at least give you more leverage with your current employer with other firms attempting to woo you away.... I used to have a simialr situation as you, smaller firm, and being a go to guy for them, and that is great but like you say it can limit you as well.... Well due to some "friction" with other hired "manager" ( I use that term loosely) and not being one of "his guys" I jumped ship to a smallish branch of a LARGE muliti national, and in my 1st week with them I was using cutting edge equipment that has been in the field for less than 2 years at that point, (was getting and placing calls to R&D in the UK for trouble shooting and input on the next generation equipment they were putting together) so essentially the ground floor of the 1st major technological upgrade in my industry in 30 years that I never would have had a chance at even seeing for another decade or longer if I had stayed where I had been. Yes I have been back working with old school tech for the most part, but new tech is expensive and many of our customers just dont see the benefit yet..Last edited by mrsleeve; 05-23-2015, 06:59 AM.Originally posted by FusionIf a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
The Desire to Save Humanity is Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule it- H. L. Mencken
Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants.
William Pitt-
Comment
-
I never work, cause when you enjoy your job, you are never truly at work.
and the pay is fantastic
sigpic1984 318i Total conversion to a DIRT race car.
Check out our build on facebook @ www.facebook.com/brewstermotorsports
Comment
-
Originally posted by nando View PostSometimes I really like my job. Sometimes I wonder if I'm at a dead end due to politics & favoritism.
As new/different tasks started to become fewer and fewer, I started to get bored with being a tech. Nowhere else is hiring right now (plus I don't want to move and I like the 7:30-4 M-F life) so I started looking at internal job postings...
This company resists change like nothing I have ever seen (my actual trade is still labelled by a term that hasn't been used since the trade split into 3 separate trades 10 years or more ago) That ends up killing me, because all the postings that interest me require qualifications they won't give me, because it isn't actually my trade.
I also forgot to mention that upper management is comprised mostly of british ex-pats who almost exclusively hire their "Old Boys" that they served with. It gets a little frustrating when a new guy comes in, then gets promoted 3 months later to some manager position and has no sweet clue what's going on with their job or the company in general. They're nice guys, don't get me wrong, but there are people so much more qualified and deserving.
So I'm pretty much at a dead end. If we went back up to two aircraft at a time, I could be up for Crew Chief. The money works out to be like $3/hr more, but the good part is actually that the day passes much faster. Then I'm at a dead end.
This job wasn't nearly as bad when there were 4 hour optional OT shifts every day, plus weekends. Now we haven't had a shift in a year and that just makes everything harder. Part of the reason I opted to work here vs other places, was the supposedly guaranteed OT that made up for the lower base pay and other downsides. So much for that.
There's also the fact that far beyond half the people I work with are complete burnouts, hillbillies, blatant racists, or just don't give a flying fuck about the quality of work they turn out.Originally posted by priapismMy girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.Originally posted by shamesonUsually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30
Comment
-
wow... maybe this is just the liquor talking, but my derb doesn't sound too horrible (subjectively) compared to what some of you are dealing with
i might hate mine, but at least i've got decent hours
at least i've finally (i think) figured out what the background of nothern's avatar is (i assume you fix planes for a living, that's a hangar in the background, yeah?)
Comment
-
My answer is two fold. I hate the moron administrators who are so out of touch with our side of the business. All about making a dollar. Even at the expense of staffing and equipment. We are so short of both. As soon as staff members find options they leave. We have more openings than we can keep filled. Equipment shortage is so pathetic we have to go look for it. If we find it, most likely it came from am isolation room. So now it needs to be cleaned, disinfected, used by another patient and returned to the original patient. Benefits are shit. Employees must now get their scripts filled at one pharmacy. Theirs. M-F 9a-6p. Closed weekends. Bottom line is we know the company doesn't care about employees and hence we don't care about the company.
That said, I love my job because I can help patients. That is the pot of gold I am fortunate enough to have.
Comment
-
I don't hate my job, it's just I have been doing it for too long. I'm 20 yrs here come July. Its time for a change, but my wife's career is taking the lead right now so I am waiting.
The money is pretty good, I take as much time off as I want(hourly not salary though).Originally posted by codyep3I hope to Christ you have looks going for you, because you sure as fuck don't have any intelligence.
1988 Blk/Blk e30 factory wide body kit car SOLD
1992 DS/BLK 325 m-tech II apperance pack cabby SOLD!
2002 325xit Sil/blk. SOLD
2012 328i xdrive touring. Wht/blk. SOLD
2009 135 cabby. monacoblue/blk leather SOLD
2007 Z4m coupe. Silver grey/black/ aluminum. 1of50
2010 F650gs twin
2016 M235i cabby. Mineral grey/Red leather
Comment
-
Damn straight!Originally posted by codyep3I hope to Christ you have looks going for you, because you sure as fuck don't have any intelligence.
1988 Blk/Blk e30 factory wide body kit car SOLD
1992 DS/BLK 325 m-tech II apperance pack cabby SOLD!
2002 325xit Sil/blk. SOLD
2012 328i xdrive touring. Wht/blk. SOLD
2009 135 cabby. monacoblue/blk leather SOLD
2007 Z4m coupe. Silver grey/black/ aluminum. 1of50
2010 F650gs twin
2016 M235i cabby. Mineral grey/Red leather
Comment
-
Originally posted by 15Michaeljoseph View PostI hate my job. I work at a local chip n dales. the tips are nice and all that, but the benefits suck and I'm always forced to wear the tarzan costume on friday nights.
--MikeNo E30 ClubOriginally posted by MrBurgundyAnyways, mustangs are gay and mini vans are faster than your car, you just have to deal with that.
Comment
-
Originally posted by jalopi View Postat least i've finally (i think) figured out what the background of nothern's avatar is (i assume you fix planes for a living, that's a hangar in the background, yeah?)Originally posted by priapismMy girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.Originally posted by shamesonUsually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30
Comment
Comment