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Do you like your job?

What's the biggest plus? What's the biggest negative?

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Yes, biggest plus- make my own hours,....negative- lots of taxes due at end of year

  • 1 decade ago

    I love my job. I work from home and I make my living by helping others. I love that aspect and also the fact that I can support my family and still raise my children. I guess the biggest negative right now is the fact that a storm dropped a tree on my phone line and I live rather remotely, so I have had to drive to make my follow up phonecalls, but it is temporary. I enjoy the company I work with as well as they are very family oriented and I still get benefits, etc. even though I work from home. They even trained me. I also like the fact that I can take my work with me when I travel as long as I bring my laptop. How much better does it get? Oh I also love training other people to do what I do and find it very rewarding to help people be successful.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Yes, I like my job very much! It is because I can serve more people joyfully and I can share more of myself and the best in life like Yaweh to others. The biggest negative is myself and my negative outlook in life especially when I do not succeed in my relationship with others.

  • 1 decade ago

    well, my first career I was to be making really good money but I hated the Job!!!!

    Now I love this new career but could use more money....I like the second choice better because I can always change the attitude plus money doesn't mean everything to me....to think about it...it never really did.

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