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UPDATE: On a scale of 1-10, how bad do you hate your job?

  • I was at a 10... I hated my boss he had little man syndrome or a napoleonic complex. Whatever you want to call it the guy was a total piece of shit. I'm in construction, and he couldn't even say hello to you when he came out to the project. He was based out of Pittsburgh, and the job I was running was near Philly.

    I didn't hate the job, I just hated him, and a few select individuals in my region, who were complete kiss asses. All they were concerned about was climbing the corporate ladder. They would partially do their jobs all the time we're trying to build a 150,000,000 dollar job, and it's like pulling teeth trying to get some cooperation.

    My review last March was hilarious. I'm sitting in my office and my boss didn't even have the balls to confront me in person as to what I wrote about him, the job staff, and his lackies. He in fact sent one of his lackies in place of himself and hid in Pittsburgh, trying to conduct my review over the phone.

    This shit had been going on for about 3 years. I agreed with him that I had a bad attitude, we parted ways, and I took my compensation package and ran. I was out of work for ten months.

    Best decision I ever made. I left a mid 6 figure salaried job, company truck, and a bonus. Money isn't everything. I found a new job a month ago and things are great.

    Hours are way relaxed, people are cool etc

    Sometimes you just need to regress in order to advance.

    gordo979

  • CBoggs310 said...

    This. I'm on the tax side of things and am already sick of Saturdays but am looking forward to a slower summer. Already have a few vacations planned to look forward to and help me get through tax season. It definitely could be worse!

    I'm also an auditor. Busy season sucks. Oh well. I like public accounting and working in a team environment. The pay is alright for the amount of work but being 27 and doing better than most people ever will in their lifetime is kinda nice. Plus, it's a spring board to a better job whether you become partner or a controller in industry.

    Harry Callahan

  • 9.9999999999999999999

    I have a coworker who:
    Lies to get out of trouble even if it means dragging you under the bus with him
    Every so often slams 4-5 beers at lunch, then denies ever doing such a thing (see above)
    Takes two hour naps in storage room (see No. 1)
    If you call him out on his BS, he calls you a "little bitch" or changes the subject
    Blows up if you criticize any of his work
    Spends 25% of his day criticizing everyone's work in the organization
    Spends 25% of his day gossiping, looking up blogs, twitter feeds, and criminal records on coworkers
    Sucks up to superiors in the most disgusting way
    Every month claims to get job offers for 50% more but turns it down because he likes the job
    Spends at least 15 minutes a day talking about how much he hates the organization and can't wait to get out

    None of this I would care about if the person wasn't my boss' favorite and go-to guy.

    Johnny B

  • I'd say a one.
    - job is fun
    - I've been at it long enough I know what I'm doing most of the time
    - I feel like I'm driving some meaningful improvement

    The travel however is brutal.....since Christmas I've been in China, India, Singapore, Mexico, Augusta, and Germany. I'm home next week, and in Brazil the week after that.

    doc_spartan

  • Johnny B said...

    9.9999999999999999999

    I have a coworker who: Lies to get out of trouble even if it means dragging you under the bus with him Every so often slams 4-5 beers at lunch, then denies ever doing such a thing (see above) Takes two hour naps in storage room (see No. 1) If you call him out on his BS, he calls you a "little bitch" or changes the subject Blows up if you criticize any of his work Spends 25% of his day criticizing everyone's work in the organization Spends 25% of his day gossiping, looking up blogs, twitter feeds, and criminal records on coworkers Sucks up to superiors in the most disgusting way Every month claims to get job offers for 50% more but turns it down because he likes the job Spends at least 15 minutes a day talking about how much he hates the organization and can't wait to get out

    None of this I would care about if the person wasn't my boss' favorite and go-to guy.

    Whoa, hold on there Johnny B a bitch. I only 'slam' 2-3 beers at lunch and only on days I only spend LESS than 15 minutes bitching about how much I hate the organization. Get your facts straight. And what's the problem with looking up criminal records? You want to work with a bunch of hoodlums? BTW, you might want to pay off those parking tickets...

    Be careful what you post on here. Betcha didn't know I also post on here. So in your honor, I will start parking in the handicap spot and blame you. Nice working with you.

    Frank Ricard

  • Five years ago I was at an 8, (and rising). The company I worked for was good, but the pressure to "get sales" was enormous. This was happening in a dying Michigan economy. I was becoming depressed. I bolted outta Michigan...

    I now have a job in a municipal environment, and I'm at a 1.0. Quite happy to have a stable job, solid pay, a pension, great benefits, and work 37.5 hours a week. Very low pressure.

    I tip my hat to people who make a living on sales, and are successful at it. I couldn't stomach it.

    Dicks Fake Eye20793

  • I would say a 1. I do have some ownership in the company but even outside of that - I love what I do. Entrepreneurial setting and my "boss" is more of a coach and basically supports anything you want to do as long as it makes sense and will eventually make money. Been in this situation now for 7 years and sometimes I even feel guilty collecting a paycheck - feels like I'm playing monopoly sometimes and getting paid for it.

    TDot20273

  • Spartanram said...

    How old are you?

    You never answered the question, but I was asking because I think your age matters for this question. If you are a couple years out of college you may just need to give the employer time to find your strengths/weaknesses are and to fit you in accordingly. You also need to look at the company's financial situation. If they are making money and treating you like crap, that's a problem. If they are not making money and you do not like how you are being treated, get out of there. I prepared financial statements and 10-K's for a company that was piling up the debt.....they were treating me like crap, my bosses were younger and I couldn't stand them and I hated going in. I'd say that was a 10. Part of the issue was that job also involved coordinating and organizing, two things that are boring and do not really challenge me.

    I left the company and went somewhere that is ten times better and making money. But the key to my happiness here and what makes it a 1, is I am doing exactly what I am good at and wanting to be doing, which is a hybrid Accounting/IT job. Thing is, I am 30 now. 5-7 years ago, I would have never known that was the perfect job for me. Just something to keep in mind as your career develops.

    Spartanram

  • gordo979 said...

    Sometimes you just need to regress in order to advance.

    This...I have been in Transportation/Logistics for over thirty years. Sold my trucking company 10 years ago and moved back home to Lansing. Found a nice little gig in middle management, have a great boss and most of my employees are good workers. Don't make near the $$$ I used to but life is much better now.

    MSUMIKE86

  • Goud21 said...

    any chance, without specifics, you can at least tell us what field you went into from teaching? Also, what were you teaching (high school, elementary school, phys ed?)

    Sorry--I checked this thread a while ago, and it was dead. I was a tech dood, and I was funded through Title 1--enrollment drops, so does the funding.

    Loose Stools

  • Dicks Fake Eye20793 said...

    Five years ago I was at an 8, (and rising). The company I worked for was good, but the pressure to "get sales" was enormous. This was happening in a dying Michigan economy. I was becoming depressed. I bolted outta Michigan...

    I now have a job in a municipal environment, and I'm at a 1.0. Quite happy to have a stable job, solid pay, a pension, great benefits, and work 37.5 hours a week. Very low pressure.

    I tip my hat to people who make a living on sales, and are successful at it. I couldn't stomach it.

    Where did you move to?

    lopezjk9

  • Spartanram said...

    You never answered the question, but I was asking because I think your age matters for this question. If you are a couple years out of college you may just need to give the employer time to find your strengths/weaknesses are and to fit you in accordingly. You also need to look at the company's financial situation. If they are making money and treating you like crap, that's a problem. If they are not making money and you do not like how you are being treated, get out of there. I prepared financial statements and 10-K's for a company that was piling up the debt.....they were treating me like crap, my bosses were younger and I couldn't stand them and I hated going in. I'd say that was a 10. Part of the issue was that job also involved coordinating and organizing, two things that are boring and do not really challenge me.

    I left the company and went somewhere that is ten times better and making money. But the key to my happiness here and what makes it a 1, is I am doing exactly what I am good at and wanting to be doing, which is a hybrid Accounting/IT job. Thing is, I am 30 now. 5-7 years ago, I would have never known that was the perfect job for me. Just something to keep in mind as your career develops.

    Again, sorry--just got back. I'm "older." I'm on my third career. I retired once--very young, 46. Full retirement, drew my pension +lifetime bennies the first month after retirement. Then the school gig I loved. I did pretty much everything in an elementary school: I ran the computer lab, subbed in the building, subbed for the principal (more than administration ever knew, but that's another story), and tutored math.

    This current job is a paycheck, no job satisfaction (you're expected to be perfect), boss has no clue how to do the job (it's very high stress), and I'm always worrying about it. Since I don't worry about bennies, it's easier to move--and I'm looking...but it's Michigan, so how knows how long that will take?

    Loose Stools

  • 9

    A co-worker is a straight up every day pain in the ass! Constantly day in and day out nasty to customers and the people around her.
    So amazed she is still employed at the company.

    This post was edited by 11B2P on 2/9/2013 at 6:43 PM

    11B2P

  • 1. Only thing I would complain about is more money.

    Buffalo Spartan

  • 11B2P said...

    9

    A co-worker is a straight up every day pain in the ass! Constantly day in and day out nasty to customers and the people around her. So amazed she is still employed at the company.

    set her up....friend or relative poses as a customer, nabs here being bitchy on their iphone and send it to corporate: repeatedly until she's canned....your life becomes better: unless of course her replacement is worse.

    SPARTICUSS

  • Updated on first post. I'm free. I'm free!!!!!!!

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