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Do you look foward to go to work and if so what position and why?Rating: (votes: 0) I've heard it said that 10 percent of people LOVE their job, 10 percent of people HATE their job and the rest of us fall somewhere in between. I think it is important to like some things about the job in which you are working while being able to tolerate the negative. Life is too short to hate what you are doing. Comment:
I love my job. I know I am anomaly, but I am an ortho nurse, 2nd (3rd?) career so I started late, but I love where I work, warts and all, i am proud to work there and look forward to work. I get tired working 12 hour shifts, and there are parts of nursing that are draining, but there are in every occupation. I think a lot pf people come here to vent, so it may seem negative, but we all need to let off steam and we are the ones that can relate to one another. Most of my classmates love their jobs, too. I think it is finding the right job. I have my dream job and my dream hospital.
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I have been an RN for nearly 14 years. All of that time has been spent in the Pediatric setting (critical care and pacu). In all that time I have never had a day that I did not want to go to work. However, that being said, there have certainly been many days that I thought would never end, lol. As the old saying goes "Work at something you love and you will never work a day in your life"
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Love my job! I just transitioned to the ER, and it is a peds only ER so even better.I might be on the honeymoon phase of my new position, but I spent 1.5 years on the peds floor and liked it as well, now the ER I love it! Finally found my niche Right now I look foreword to going to work and didn't mind having to work the holiday this year, dressed as an elf and handed out presents to my pts
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I work as a Correctional Nursing supervisor and while I don't love my job nor do I feel it's a calling, I enjoy going to work. I like my coworkers and the officers, the environment suits me and the money cannot be beat. It's also a stop on my 5 year plan to DON so I'm okay with not "loving" my job. I loved my job in the ICU. Really loved it. But it took too much out of me and I was not good at setting boundaries, taking my work home with me and allowing the deaths of patients to crawl into my heart. Not a good combo. My current job works well with my personality, family life and my own personal schedule.
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Work is work. It's not meant to be the source of one's enjoyment or excitement. I like my job but to say I "look forward to it" would be a lie. I don't go to bed at night thinking "I can't wait to wake up and go to work." I wake up and think "I can't wait until work is over so I can go to trivia, go play hockey, watch the game, go to dinner, etc." Work is a means to an end for me. If I suddenly became a billionaire, I'd quit my job and spend the rest of my life as a nomad.
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Emergency. Love it. The teamwork aspect from transport to medic to MD is completely over the top of what I experienced on the floors. While working 1:1 with a critical patient, I never even have to ask my coworkers to watch the other patients. When I check the computer for new orders on other patients, meds, tests, vital signs are just done. They just take over. I do the same for them. I work with people who are like family. We've been through so much together that even though we have wildly different personality types, it doesn't matter. They've always got my back, I'll always watch theirs for them. New people are like new siblings. Everyone helps them along until they can hold their own.Edited to add:Per KelRN215's post... Looking forward to going to work approx 30%Just going to work 60%Hating the idea of going in 10% (We all have times when we just need a break!)
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I like what I do, but I don't look forward to going to work. I don't dread it either...I just go. It's one of those situations that get better once I'm there, and I put in my time giving 100%, then I go home. It is my job, and not my life.
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I love my work, it's definitely a passion and I would do it on a volunteer basis if that was possible (legal, part time and I didn't need an income) but I rarely look forward to going to work. It takes a lot of energy which I don't find until I get started. After I getting rolling I'm not waiting for it to be over and the day goes by quickly. I'm a home health case manager in a semi rural area.
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I work from home and I love it, best job I have had..
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I LOVE my job. I look forward to going in. My coworkers are my second family.
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I'm glad I have a job, but I wouldn't say I look forward to going into work. It's just okay.
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