Office work kills the soul

Office work kills the soul

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Or is that just me?

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Originally posted by Trev33
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It's just you, you soul killing McJerk. 😛

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In my experience, most work boils down to this:
You have a pile of stuff on one end, you do something to the stuff, and place it in another pile elsewhere.
Hope this objective synopsis is helpful. 🙂

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Work is defined as something you don't want to do, that you get paid for doing, and the pay is what you need to have a life. Those people who get paid for something they really love to do are very rare and very lucky.

Having said that, I spent many years doing office work, and only rarely did I find myself in a job that would qualify as soul-killing. I never stayed, on one memorable occasion I went looking for another one after a whole 48 hours! So if you don't like the one you have, put up with it and keep looking until you get one that fits.

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As secretary, all my jobs have been in offices - some better than others - but as you say, Kewpie, it's something you need to do to earn a living. The only thing I regret about office work is, it is not a place where you grow emotionally. If you want emotional growth, perhaps you should choose something else.

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Originally posted by Trev33
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Steady gainful employment: an underrated blessing some take for granted; for the unemployed, it's the 'good old days'.

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Originally posted by Kewpie
Work is defined as something you don't want to do, that you get paid for doing, and the pay is what you need to have a life. Those people who get paid for something they really love to do are very rare and very lucky.

Having said that, I spent many years doing office work, and only rarely did I find myself in a job that would qualify as soul-killing. I n ...[text shortened]... if you don't like the one you have, put up with it and keep looking until you get one that fits.
Yes indeed. Generally speaking, people get paid to do a job as it is an unenjoyable activity. if it was enjoyable then people would be queueng up to pay to do it.

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All levels of employees in any field will maximize their time doing work requiring knowledge and skills they have and enjoy using. If a job's boring, chances are you're in the wrong job; the best job utilizes skills required by your hobby or avocation.

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Originally posted by ChessPraxis
In my experience, most work boils down to this:
You have a pile of stuff on one end, you do something to the stuff, and place it in another pile elsewhere.
Hope this objective synopsis is helpful. 🙂
CP, would a full time salaried position as a chess instructor for the county's high school students hold any appeal?

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Originally posted by Trev33
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Reminds me of the movie Joe vs. the Volcano.

Good flick.

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Originally posted by Trev33
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count me in

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Originally posted by Trev33
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Not all offices are the same. I love my office job because it offers me flexibility, has good people, good pay, good hours and good location. A bunch of us organize activities like playing soccer at lunch during the summer and chess through the winter. As you can see, none of this is actually related to the duties of the job itself.

Read a book!

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http://www.randomhouse.com/book/220690/cubed-by-nikil-saval

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
http://www.randomhouse.com/book/220690/cubed-by-nikil-saval
Thank you.