CallaFirestormBW -> RE: Employment ? (7/14/2010 12:35:47 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Aneirin Employment, you know that thing that most people have to seek in order to live, those that are in employment, do you enjoy your job ? Some parts of it I really do enjoy -- other parts.. well... *shrugs* not so much. Isn't that the way with many things, though? Even the things I -love- doing (like writing novels) has aspects that I really adore (like worldbuilding) and aspects that I'd rather not do if I didn't -have- to (like editing that 1st draft and cutting 25,000 words in the process). quote:
Do you get anything out of it other than the wage you draw ? Yes, I've gotten a lot more experience in understanding esoteric scientific research, and refined and honed my publishing/editing skills, as well as adding to my CV. quote:
What must employment have besides a wage to make the job worth your while doing it ? It depends on the time and place in my life. If I have enough other stuff going on to keep me intellectually challenged, I'm perfectly happy having my job do nothing more than pay the bills, and be no more intellectually challenging than flipping burgers. OTOH, if I have the opportunity to do what I love, earn a living wage at it, and progress in my chosen career, even at the cost of having to participate in a pretty extensive bureaucracy and belong to the Corporate Powers That Be to do it... well, it is, for the moment, a worthwhile trade-off. quote:
If you had the situation where you did not have to work, would you work, or opt out ? I'd work. I may not work full-time at what I'm doing now, but that's only because I'd balance things out a bit more between my job (medical writing/editing) and my "hobby of choice" (fiction writing/editing), since, at the moment, one of those pays the bills and the other doesn't, though I like both. That being said, ATM I find it highly unlikely that I would opt to leave where I am now, because I actually get a -lot- of satisfaction out of the current "day job". Calla
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