I once was told that people find themselves drawn to jobs based on just a few critical points:
For some job choice is economically effective-the job has the most "bang
for your buck" so to speak. Of course it's not that simple- these
individuals tend to seek the ultimate package of greatest perks or
benefits with maximum payout; so not just does the salary need to meet
expectations but the PTO and/or sick hours do too. As well as hours
required and other various incentives.
For some work is just easy; the tasks required come easy and for some
the opportunity itself comes easy as well. These positions may not even
feel like work on a day to day basis as the required deliverables are
met without much effort; no stress, no exhaustion- over simplicity is
key here. Don't get me wrong, it's not that the job requires mindless
drone but rather the individual is capable of much more mentally
exhausting work- they just prefer not to do so.
For some work is something they enjoy. This is the set of individuals
that find them eager to rise and shine. When asked about their job they
beam with excitement and joy- they love their job and tend to view it as
more than just a means to an end but rather an extension of who they
truly are.
I sat and wondered: Are these selections mutually exclusive or is there
likely overlap between each sector? Can you simply move from one sector
to another or must you bridge over through the overlap? In moving from
one sector to another, can it be done by simply changing your thinking
or must a change in the job itself (be it title, agency, otherwise)
change as well?
So where is the struggle? For some it will be getting a job in general.
But for those with jobs the question of reflection is "Where do you
fall?" Is your current situation one of economic efficiency, ease, or
joy? What does that say about who you are? What does it say about what
you do?
For me, I have a job I currently love but before I had a job of ease
simply because it was easy to acquire and keep. I don't think I was
aware of how much my placement effected me. Personally, having a job
that utilized my education has been a goal, as well as having a job I
enjoy! It doesn't mean I don't ever have a case of the Mondays but it
does mean that most days I'm overjoyed with starting my day. I believe
in what I do and the mission of where I work. I consider myself lucky
and continue on- cautiously optimistic of future employment endeavors.
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