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I mostly hate my job but it has it's pros and cons. For now it suffices, I suppose. I do basically whatever I am told. Technically I'm a "document developer" which means I write instructions for a bunch of illegal immigrant workers in a plastic injection molding plant manufacturing laboratory supplies. It is dark and rainy this morning and I am feeling particularly negative about it.
Pros:
Flexibility - I can get any time off I want. Getting paid for it is another story.
Freedom/lack of supervision - How else would I be able to post here so much? I taught myself Photoshop here, learned HTML here, conduct my business from here... etc.
Small office/no politics - This is nice. Everybody minds their own business (even the bosses, for the most part).
Quiet - Meh... for me that's nice.
I guess the freedom and lack of supervision are what is best about this job. It's not a career type job so I'm glad it affords me the opportunity to learn and do research on-the-clock. The day that pays off will be the day I truly benefit from this job.
Cons:
Small/family owned company - If you've done it you know what I mean. The owner has a hangar attached to the building where he keeps his private plane and, although he inherited the company and does absolutely nothing, he is here all the time micromanaging down to the tree trimming, between spontaneous jaunts to California and Sedona.
My boss is the owner's son - He has no skills, particularly in the management department. I never know what he's talking about and I just feel my way through all of his little projects.
Pay - I am underpaid.
Co-workers - A couple of my co-workers are the most obsequious, supremely annoying people on the planet.
Benefits - I have health coverage... if you can call it that.
No food or drink at your desk (not even water) - Period.
So as much as it sucks here I won't quit until I can find something where I won't need the lack of supervision and flexibility I enjoy and use now to learn and search for a career type job. When I check out the job listings I am pretty disappointed though. Last check there was one web design job in my area... working for the Rebublican party. I might need to move someday since I hear how the Arizona job market is expected to remain stagnant or shrink until 2010.
Well that's my crummy job. I get up at 5:30 every day for this.
Pros:
Flexibility - I can get any time off I want. Getting paid for it is another story.
Freedom/lack of supervision - How else would I be able to post here so much? I taught myself Photoshop here, learned HTML here, conduct my business from here... etc.
Small office/no politics - This is nice. Everybody minds their own business (even the bosses, for the most part).
Quiet - Meh... for me that's nice.
I guess the freedom and lack of supervision are what is best about this job. It's not a career type job so I'm glad it affords me the opportunity to learn and do research on-the-clock. The day that pays off will be the day I truly benefit from this job.
Cons:
Small/family owned company - If you've done it you know what I mean. The owner has a hangar attached to the building where he keeps his private plane and, although he inherited the company and does absolutely nothing, he is here all the time micromanaging down to the tree trimming, between spontaneous jaunts to California and Sedona.
My boss is the owner's son - He has no skills, particularly in the management department. I never know what he's talking about and I just feel my way through all of his little projects.
Pay - I am underpaid.
Co-workers - A couple of my co-workers are the most obsequious, supremely annoying people on the planet.
Benefits - I have health coverage... if you can call it that.
No food or drink at your desk (not even water) - Period.
So as much as it sucks here I won't quit until I can find something where I won't need the lack of supervision and flexibility I enjoy and use now to learn and search for a career type job. When I check out the job listings I am pretty disappointed though. Last check there was one web design job in my area... working for the Rebublican party. I might need to move someday since I hear how the Arizona job market is expected to remain stagnant or shrink until 2010.
Well that's my crummy job. I get up at 5:30 every day for this.