I've been thinking, ever since I left High School over 10 years ago, I did nothing but work in shops. As the years passed, I grew to hate retail work very much & found a new career in cleaning. I'm proud to say that nowadays, I am a much happier & healthier person ever since taking up 2 part-time cleaning jobs as I really enjoy them & earn a heck of a lot more money than I ever did in retail.
So, my own personal experience has led me to ask what I would consider two very important questions.
1: As long as you're happy, healthy & are earning good money, does it REALLY matter what you do for a living?
2: Are too many people too fussy nowadays about their choice of careers?
2007-10-19
23:28:49
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highland_white_wolf
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Response to balls0007777007's. NO, I am not making it up. I enjoy cleaning & I'm damn proud of it. I'm proud to call myself a cleaner because I'm happy & earning EXCELLENT money & if you've got a problem with that, then tough luck. Little word of advice. Don't go writing to people if you don't have anything nice to say.
GROW UP and learn some manners!
2007-10-19
23:40:24 ·
update #1
Response to Admiral_d. Thank you for your very kind answer & I thank the rest of you too. In regards to not knowing what I was getting at about people being too fussy, what I meant was nowadays a lot of people seem to think the only way to be considered cool, respected & at the top is by being a doctor, police-person, lawyer, etc. I don't believe a person should be judged by what they do for a living. People should be judged for the human they are.
2007-10-20
05:01:24 ·
update #2