I used to. My current employment is a small local company, selling IT services. It is a very flat organisation, reduces red tape (that's what i like), and boss are (in a way) diplomatic. So, office politics is quite minima (that's what i enjoy the most). No back stabbing, no foul letter words from colleagues. The only thing is it doesn't give me the kind of training and exposure that i needed. I have worked here for several years and still consider a junior. I have always wanted to work in a MNC but they won't hire cos of my "experience". I guess i'm just not smart enough for them!
2007-03-18 16:15:49
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answered by Troy Girl 5
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Yes, I truly love my job. I have a home based business so I never have to commute anywhere, I sell a product that is helping people in so many ways, I am earning residual income, I can vacation wherever and whenever I want.
It takes a lot of work to build, but the rewards are better than I ever could have imagined. I think the best part is learning how to constantly better myself and knowing that my family will never have to worry about money again.
2007-03-19 02:09:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I have the best job ever!! I work for the DMV in a call center, one of 50 operators ready to answer questions about vehicle title and registration. Most of the people don't like the job but I love the fact that I could be stopping future problems with the information I give out. I find it very rewarding, and there aren't as many jerks as you might think. The jerks we do get become the supervisor's problem...heh heh heh...
2007-03-18 23:14:59
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answered by jay_fox_rok_god 3
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I hate my Jobs I work 2 Jobs general factory worker 17 hours a day .DO you know WHO likes the rs Jobs Police ,state police, nu res, who ever work for state government or Federal governed and makes over $100,000 A YEARS
2007-03-18 23:14:39
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answered by Zeki A 2
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Yes I do, I am a teacher. I like it because it is fun to help kids learn new things...I also like to see how happy a kid gets when they accomplish a new skill for the first time. I have taught high school, middle school and preschool...I like all age groups, each comes with its own challenges and rewards.
2007-03-18 23:20:22
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answered by snarf 5
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Yes, it's frustrating at times, but I really enjoy it.
2007-03-18 23:08:21
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answered by Mariposa 7
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