as long as you are willing to tak a pay cut - try working with what you love/like in terms ot area of employment- eg housing, children, animals, disbilities, or look to when in your life you were most in need (this could even be recruitment) and then apply for the jobs which are along the lines of "support worker" or "tutor" or "mentor". Not all of these jobs will be paid, so you may end up on benfits and working for free.
Or take up voluntary work on a part time basis- help out wnen and where you can, try looking into your local councils site and find the volunteers bearu for your area, follow instructions as per site.
2007-03-22 01:44:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Meaningful to you or to someone else??? If its meaningful to you then you have to go with what you really believe in. My job is meaningful to me as I work helping students so I get the feel good factor of having helped someone achieve something.
If you need a job that is "meaning full" then try becoming a taster of food - eventually you will feel full!!!
2007-03-22 01:50:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I am going to be honest with you that job does not exist. You think you can have that kind of job but after awhile it is all about getting your paycheck and going home. That meaningful stuff comes with volunteer work if you don't get a paycheck then it will be meaningful until then you might as well just get a boring job.
2007-03-22 01:55:28
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answered by curtianmaker 2
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Work for the health service. You still get paid, and if you have a good attitude you can make a big difference in just about any job there. They don't just employ doctors and nurses.
2007-03-22 01:58:24
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answered by meerkat 2
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what are your priorities? we can all try and guess what is important to you, but who knows but you? is money important to you? helping others? dressing casual? wearing a suit? what?
for me it is important to play the % game...if i enjoy more than i dislike, i am good....if the money is enough and then some, i am good, if the culture/environment is acceptable i am good....for me none of this had a lot to do with the tasks i am performing...just the results. in short, the only factor that is the same is me and it is up to me to make the most of it and those around me....take the best a company has to offer and try to ignore the rest!
good luck.
2007-03-22 01:50:26
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answered by makinitwork 2
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work for a charity? they do alot of meaning full work, you could work in the health care service, again, that kind of job has purpose. Kind of hard to really understand your question though, i think you might need to expand a little!
2007-03-22 01:47:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm about to go for a job interview for a job in helping the homeless. Is that less meaningful than the job i'm in just now? Dunno, but all jobs must mean something to someone that's why they're there.
2007-03-22 01:48:52
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answered by ~Kitana~ 4
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Follow your heart and do what you LIKE doing. Even if it starts at a low wage, yhe end result will be that your enthusiasm will bring happiness not only to you, but to EVERYBODY you are involved with, personal and business. Happiness is prime, and you can manifest your dream. TRUTH!
2007-03-22 01:55:07
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answered by PAUL A 4
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window cleaning is the best job you can have, working outside meeting new people all the time, having no boss telling you what to do and getting paid fantastic money, just got get your customers, like i did.
2007-03-22 01:53:27
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answered by Anonymous
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First you need to learn how to speak and write in English:
"I need a job that is meaningful."
2007-03-22 01:41:39
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answered by Anonymous
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