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Do you enjoy your job? (piefed.social)
submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I am not in a comfortable situation in mine. It is a bit toxic tbh. The rest of it seems normal - so many meetings, everyone fumbling around trying to meet the goals that shift around. I do like the parts where I get to write code though:-).

Nobody enjoys 100% of every day and every activity. But do you enjoy your job... mostly?

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[–] superduperpirate 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I mostly enjoy my job:

Good points:

  • I have a very good boss who does her best to make our lives easier, and whose expectations of us are clear, consistent, and reasonable.
  • I have an excellent benefits package.
  • I have very good work-life balance.
  • I have a very short commute.
  • There’s an on-site fitness center that’s pretty nice and is open before work.
  • I get along pretty well with my coworkers.
  • I mostly like what I do, when I can get my brain to shut up and cooperate in actually getting some work done.

Bad points:

  • I could probably get a sizable pay raise if I got a similar job in the private sector.
  • Our institutional funding depends in part on the state legislature & gubernatorial executive actions so we can easily find ourselves with unstable funding.
  • Because of budget crunch, we are in a hiring freeze and my department, who just lost a person to retirement, will probably be denied authorization to hire someone to fill the newly vacated spot.

Overall, it’s worth my while to stay here. At a minimum I will stay long enough to vest in the pension system, and because I hate job hunting with a passion, I’ll probably stay at least as long as my boss is here.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

It's great when the Pros outweigh the Cons:-).