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BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job

24 Mar 05 - 08:03 PM (#1443091)
Subject: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: GUEST,Skipy

O/K rate it, you boss won't read this, how happy are you?
I am about 15% = 15. I have put so much in over the years & they keep piling more on (or is it me MORON)?
Skipy


24 Mar 05 - 08:13 PM (#1443102)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: SINSULL

100% - I am unemployed.


24 Mar 05 - 08:20 PM (#1443112)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: jimmyt

I would say a 90. A year ago I was at a low and probably a 60 but I have taken control of the situation correcting the things that were sapping my strength, and it seems that every day is a pretty good one now. I still have low moments, but by and large I work with positive upbeat people, we have a lot of fun at work, we treat patients and the vast majority of them are terrific. I am slowly getting rid of the ones that sap my energy. I love feeling like I am helping people. It is very positive energy.


24 Mar 05 - 09:02 PM (#1443125)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Bobert

101.....

Bobert


24 Mar 05 - 09:16 PM (#1443128)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Bee-dubya-ell

99%. I'm self-employed, doing something that isn't really work. I create beautiful things and people pay me money for doin' it. I work as much or as little as I want. I get to travel and meet interesting people.

The only reason I'm not 100% happy is because I sell my art at festivals, which are always on weekends, so It's not practical for me to play in a band anymore. Kinda hard to book music gigs around being on the road at art shows half the weekends of the year.


24 Mar 05 - 10:10 PM (#1443150)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Amos

But you could talk yer own group into coming to the festivals and performing behind your display, and pay 'em a cut of the difference. They'd like that!


A


24 Mar 05 - 10:14 PM (#1443155)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Rapparee

About 90%. It would be higher if I could set my own tax rate and didn't have to justify everything we need to the City Council.


24 Mar 05 - 10:56 PM (#1443177)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: CarolC

80%. Self employed, but just starting out. The percentage will probably get higher the longer I do it (and the more I get paid).

;-)


24 Mar 05 - 11:14 PM (#1443187)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: GUEST

90% I live and work in an interesting country, my company is UK privately owned and no day is ever the same.

If you would have asked me 18 months ago I nwould have said <20% due to working for GE one of the wordls biggest companies and one of the worst comapanies I have ever worked for.


25 Mar 05 - 04:05 AM (#1443288)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Don(Wyziwyg)T

Nice to see so many people happy in what they do.

My rating is about 10%, as an employee of a UK County Council, but that's only for the next year, till I retire.

After that it's the music full time and the rating on that will be 200%+.

Don T.


25 Mar 05 - 04:54 AM (#1443303)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: greg stephens

I'm not going to be outdone by Bobert. I'll go 102.


25 Mar 05 - 05:27 AM (#1443317)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Joe Offer

I'd say I had about 90 percent satisfaction for the 22 years I worked as an investigator doing security clearance investigations as an employee the U.S. Government. I love the opportunities I had to travel, explore the world, and meet interesting people. Then my job was privatized, and the philosophy went from "do a good job, efficiently" to "do it cheap and fast, and don't do anything more than the minimum requirements. My job satisfaction went down to about 25 percent. I made a lot of money, quit after three years, and got a windfall from the sale of my employer's stock. Now I'm a bum, and my job satisfaction is 180 percent - even better than Bobert's.

Ironically, both the quality and quantity of my work went down when we privatized. Instead of following common sense and a quality-oriented philosophy, we had to follow all sorts of nit-picky government regulations that were put in place to control our managers' "cheap and quick" philosophy.

-Joe Offer-


25 Mar 05 - 08:03 AM (#1443410)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Layah

I don't know if I count, since I don't have a job and instead I'm a student, but my satisfaction with being a student is 95, which sort of explains why I am still a student and don't have a job.


25 Mar 05 - 08:46 AM (#1443433)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: GUEST,Paul Burke

-1. I'm self employed and have been for 20 years, and probably unemployable now. Jobs drying up, regulation going loony, Beau Rocracy (another Foreign Legionnaire?) running riot....

Thank goodness for cheap Rioja.


25 Mar 05 - 08:53 AM (#1443437)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Fibula Mattock

95%. Would be 100% if I was permanent and not dependent on one research grant to the next. I get: to do interesting work, to travel, to meet interesting people, unlimited coffee, shithot computing equipment, my own research agenda (outside of project agenda), to drive landrovers, to work my own hours, to work in a fantastic building, paid.


25 Mar 05 - 09:01 AM (#1443438)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Rapparee

Another thing -- I've been told by more than a few of my staff that since I've started making them learn new stuff and stretch themselves, they're A LOT happier and they "love me for it."

E.g.: someone comes to me with an idea or problem -- say, redoing the brochures that explain the library and offering them in both English and Spanish. I ask a few questions, and then say, "Okay, go ahead. Check with me if you have questions or problems, and let me see the final draft." This surprised them at first, because I meant it. Now I even have a clerk as our representative to a local committee which will definitely give the town a reputation boost and might well grab the Library a check for USD 5,000. She's ecstatic and stretching herself, learning more, putting her study (working on a bachelors's in international relations) into practice, meeting those in the community who might help her after she graduates, and I don't have to do it! Everyone wins (and my last comment is facetious).


25 Mar 05 - 09:40 AM (#1443462)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: jeffp

At least 95%. I've got a great boss, tremendous benefits and great co-workers. I have too little to do, however, so I'm going to start taking classes to complete my degree and move into another department (with the same manager; she heads 2 departments) which I think will challenge me more and better suit my abilities.

My boss is so wonderful. She worked with me when my wife needed surgery so that I could do some work at home and rearrange my schedule so that I didn't use up the last of my leave for the year until the last day of the year. Can't beat that kind of cooperation. Loyal? Me? You betcha.

jeffp


25 Mar 05 - 09:43 AM (#1443465)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: GUEST,Mooh

Self-employed as an instructor of private music lessons and in control of most of the variables so I guess about 95% satisfied. It would be better if students practiced more, cancelled less, if overhead was lower, and if I could charge more. But what the hell, there will always be something to improve or there wouldn't be a challenge.

Peace, Mooh.


25 Mar 05 - 11:30 AM (#1443520)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: PoppaGator

Maybe people happy with their jobs are more likely to respond than others. I'm sure that a statistically random selection of the general population would turn up much less "90-102%" job satisfaction than we see here.

Speaking for myself, I can't decide whether to say 51% or 49%.

There was a time when I would have responded with a big fat 100%. I was half-owner of a typesetting business with about a dozen employees. We had a great time, keeping everyone happy ~ workers, clients, and ourselves. Unfortunately, our entire industry disappeared pretty suddenly, when computer technology (and marketing) advanced to the point where our customers could set their own type and create their own ads, brochures, etc. Our trade association even went bankrupt!

Since that happened back in the early 90s, I've been through periods of unemployment and underemployment. The job I have now is just tolerable enough that I've kept it for almost 10 years, during which I've received exactly one pay raise. On the other hand, I'm very grateful that my employer took good care of me during my extended illness last year, so the experience has not been entirely negative.

Maybe it's just that I was spoiled by my relatively brief earlier career as a successful business owner, but it's hard to feel a whole lot of satisfaction now that I have to live with less income, less autonomy, less hope for advancement, and such bleak prospects for retirement that I'll probably have to continue in similar circumstances until the day I die...


25 Mar 05 - 11:48 AM (#1443537)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Clinton Hammond

Close enough to 100, that the difference ain't worth mentioning...


25 Mar 05 - 11:56 AM (#1443547)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: WFDU - Ron Olesko

My "day" job, probably 50% to 90%, depending on which day you ask me.

My radio work, 150%


25 Mar 05 - 02:11 PM (#1443670)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Pauline L

I'm surprised at the very high percentages reported. I agree with PoppaGator: "Maybe people happy with their jobs are more likely to respond than others. I'm sure that a statistically random selection of the general population would turn up much less "90-102%" job satisfaction than we see here." It's interesting that most of the people who are very happy with their jobs are self employed.

I'm unemployed now and I'd have to rate that somewhere between -50% and -100%. When I was employed as a civil servant, I made good money but I couldn't stand my job. I wish I could be like Guest,MOOH and earn a living teaching music (as a self employed violin teacher).

I'm getting depressed reading this thread.


25 Mar 05 - 02:27 PM (#1443686)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Big Al Whittle

about 1%
but on the bad days ....forget it.

sometimes I like the drive to work, does that count?


25 Mar 05 - 03:31 PM (#1443743)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: jimmyt

I used to run a luandry for a whorehouse and this is definately better and much less predictable.


25 Mar 05 - 03:55 PM (#1443765)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Amos

JimmyT,

Why are you lying like a bed?? LOL!!

A


25 Mar 05 - 04:32 PM (#1443797)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: PoppaGator

Laundry at a whorehouse! Is that like being the mop-and-bucket boy at a peepshow?


25 Mar 05 - 05:41 PM (#1443845)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: GUEST,Mooh

Pauline...Yeah, it's pretty choice, but I've paid my dues. The best paying job I had was so stressful I had to leave the hard way, when my brain took a holiday unexpectedly. There were labour jobs which hurt my back, knees, and hands, and paid less than I'm worth. Live music started out good until kareoke (sp?), DJs, disco, and liquour laws cut into the income. But now, I'm playing to my strengths, finally. The market was favourable too.

All my other jobs would have rated no more than a 25% at best.

Peace, Mooh.


25 Mar 05 - 08:12 PM (#1443935)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: jimmyt

Mop and bucket boy at a peep show? As I remember reading my favorite autobiography, "Brucie" by Bruce Murdock, he recalls those days as being among hs favotire times. He said, and I quote, " I have never felt closer to the earth."

I have never quite understood him, but he is one of my heroes. I sorta hope he checks in to this thread as he always has much to add.


25 Mar 05 - 09:00 PM (#1443964)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: mg

Maybe 90%. Meets my main goals in life, which are state retirement, fresh air and a good building to be in in case of earthquake. Unfortunately, really awful place for tsunamis. Bossman is better than most. I am queen bee of a little tiny hive so it is OK. It's nto full time so money is very bad though. So I supplement with work at the hospital, which is very routine but that is fine at this phase of my life. mg


25 Mar 05 - 10:36 PM (#1443992)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: John O'L

I take care of the housework & children while my wife works.

I guess I'm about 80% happy with it.

A couple of weeks ago, on one of my more hectic days, I was thinking how nice it would be to go back to just working for somebody else while Jill took care of the house & kids.
Then I caught myself thinking - No, this is no job for a woman.


25 Mar 05 - 10:51 PM (#1444005)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Peter Kasin

I'll see your 150%, Ron Olesko, and raise you one!

Chanteyranger


26 Mar 05 - 12:33 AM (#1444034)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Pauline L

Mooh, you really did pay your dues. I'm glad you now have a job you're so happy with.

Re the whorehouse where JimmyT ran a laundry: Is that the same one where I used to play the piano?


26 Mar 05 - 01:01 AM (#1444044)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: GUEST,Bill the Collie

Skipy you said my boss my boss won't read this - not true as I'm self-employed.
I'd better rate meself as 100, in case he fires me - or worse.


26 Mar 05 - 08:21 AM (#1444141)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: jimmyt

Pauline!!!!!!!!!!!

I knew I recognised you! It is hard to really see when I am carrying piles of soiled sheets! How ya doin? Do you still do that trick with the stick of gum, the lighter and piece of string?


26 Mar 05 - 10:44 PM (#1444544)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: jimmyt

jo9hn from Hull used to have a job killing turkeys in a slaughter house and I reckon his job approval rating would be less than 100 percent. We need to hear from Jo9hn!


26 Mar 05 - 10:46 PM (#1444547)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Little Hawk

I guess I'm at about 90% on my job. It's pretty good.


26 Mar 05 - 11:46 PM (#1444586)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Pauline L

JimmyT, you really can't see from behind that pile of laundry. It must have been someone else who did that trick. I hope you remember my piano playing, since you don't have to see it to enjoy it. Did you like the weay I played Chopin?


27 Mar 05 - 10:16 AM (#1444781)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Willie-O

Everybody seems to love their jobs, or really really hate them--I mean, when you say "95%, BUT..." I have to shake my head.

I have had a go at way too many things in my life, including a few turns in the corporate sector. Forget that, at least until I get offered big bucks again, (doesn't happen often) then I'll forget myself.

Right now though I'd go 70%, quite a favourable rating. I drive a delivery van for an organic bakery. The people I work with are nice hippies, my boss is an old friend, and the van is a 2003 Chev Express with a great stereo. I like driving, even in Toronto.

The down sides. Not enough hours in a week, too many hours in one day (15 hours on Friday, so I can't gig that night), pay is not great. But it's well worth keeping as a steady part-timer.


W-O


27 Mar 05 - 04:51 PM (#1445088)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Firecat

I think I'm going to have the lowest rating on this thread!

I'm gonna go for -200,000,000,000,000. I work in a call centre making outbound calls. The number of people who I speak to on an average 3 hour shift who DON'T swear at me I could count on one hand and still have four fingers and a thumb left!

Hopefully I'm going to get sacked soon because I keep losing my voice. Fingers crossed! After that you'll have to ask me again!


27 Mar 05 - 04:59 PM (#1445095)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Linda Mattson

I'm less than one month into my new job, and so far I'd say 90%. I've changed jobs and careers many times, looking for working for a good cause, making enough to live in a very expensive area, working with good people with a sense of humor, job not so overwhelming so as to keep me from music and friends. Around San Francisco this has been challenging.

A year ago, I was at minus 50, so things are looking up!

Happy Spring to all Mudcatters in the Northern Hemisphere!
(And, Happy Fall to all in the Southern)

-Linda


28 Mar 05 - 06:31 AM (#1445415)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: RangerSteve

About 50 percent. It would be more, but it's a state government job run by people in Trenton who know nothing. To run a state park system, you should actually visit a state park once in a while.


28 Mar 05 - 06:47 AM (#1445418)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Fibula Mattock

I've had loads of jobs that wouldn't even make it above 5%, it's just that I finally got to a point where I could choose a job that I was very happy with. After all, you spend about 40 hours a week (minimum in my case) in work, so best pick something you like!


28 Mar 05 - 08:25 AM (#1445458)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: GUEST

I think I would be in the 75% range, if I had decent supervisors. My immediate supervisor is very bad (though it is usually easy to work around her, she has marginalized me because she is paranoid I want to take her job--as if!), and the building supervisor needed to retire 5 years ago, because she has completely lost the plot at this point. Totally burned out and ineffective as a leader.

I work in public education, and I like the benefits of having pretty good (not great) health insurance, a marginal pension plan, and some job security as member of a public employee union (though not much--our teachers union local is a joke). The best aspect of the job is I'm doing something I love--working with a very diverse group of teens in a library. I hate the job of policing kids, I hate the authoritarianism of the building and district administrators, and I hate that we are warehousing kids. I'm opposed to the "big is better" urban education model--our building warehouses 2200 kids + staff for a building designed for 1500 max.

While everyone envies us our summers off, the downside is two months less pay a year, which is a pretty damn big hit. But we aren't extravagant, and we've always been able to survive nicely with my partner's income added in. But our cars all 12-15 years old...

It's really too bad that my bad supervisor is driving me out of the job because of her paranoia, which will not be lessened with the person who will replace me. But I've got to get out, because she has marginalized me to the extent where my professional standing and mental health could suffer if I don't get out.

So that puts me down around 40% satisfied, I guess.


28 Mar 05 - 08:36 AM (#1445468)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: ranger1

I'm about 95% satisfied. It would be 100, but it's seasonal and our state park system is broke. Luckily, unlike RangerSteve, we have a commissioner who is visiting all of our state parks and actually talking and listening to those of us who work in the field. The rating may go down if he doesn't actually do anything about it, though.

My off-season jobs generally suck. Unemployment rates better.


29 Mar 05 - 04:45 AM (#1445734)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: GUEST

Can we post negative quantities?


29 Mar 05 - 07:01 AM (#1445757)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: GUEST,Liz the Squeak

I quite like my job, especially when people let me get on with it. I like it even better now I only do it 2 - 2.5 days a week.... I'd say about 80%.

LTS


29 Mar 05 - 07:18 AM (#1445759)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: GUEST,Mrs.Duck

On a good day about 80% on a bad one well below zero. I teach 5/6 year olds. We get the long holidays but apart from the summer vacation those are spent preparing plans for the next term or writing reports etc. The paper work is ridiculous and of course has all to be done outside our working hours as we are teaching then. I have been kicked,spat at, and called every name under the sun by kids who shouldn't even be in mainstream but when a child responds to you and you see the results it can be very rewarding. Our school is currently undergoing reorganisation combining a junior (7-11) infant (4-7) and nursery school (3-4) into one big primary in a new building. We all thought that meant we could look forward to working in a lovely new environment until they advised that we would all be finished in our posts and have to apply for jobs in the new one with absolutely no guarentees of being taken on. So much for the years of dedicated service and they won't even be offering redundancy payment due to some loophole! So current satisfaction zilch!


29 Mar 05 - 06:06 PM (#1446315)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: GUEST

my job in music 110%
travelling round the UK to do it -110%


29 Mar 05 - 06:13 PM (#1446320)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: hesperis

About 90% - now I just need to get paid to do this! That'd bump it up to about 120%.


11 Apr 05 - 11:45 AM (#1458049)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Pauline L

Speaking of piano player in a whore house, I'm going for an interview as a medical writer. The job function is to write talks that drug companies will use to promote, no, make that educate physicians about their prescription drugs. In other words, a drug pusher. What the hell, it pays, and I'm desperate.


11 Apr 05 - 01:45 PM (#1458136)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Spot

Hello everybody...
                   I hate the fact that I still have to work at all...I've had enough!! Never had a job I liked- always been a means to an end!! I flogged me knackers off in S/E construction for 35yrs and now, thanks to Tony BastardBliarBrown and co, look like working for another 3o!! Mind you..I've had some (read - a LOT!!) of good times, mostly musically, motorbikally, boozically, huntingly, shootingly and womenly!!! A wonder I had time for the "W" word!!

               Regards to all....Spot    :-)


11 Apr 05 - 05:51 PM (#1458372)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

0% , i'm working as part-time curry driver, wwehn the bastards decide to give me any work, i thinking of killing my boss, he;s a rubbish person, i will chop him up and piss on the dead bits.


11 Apr 05 - 06:43 PM (#1458435)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: annamill

Firecat, I did that for about a month. THE JOB FROM HELL! is what I called it. Even little children hollered at me. Actually I may have said something about this job in another thread.

Now, I'm about a month into a job as a trolley operator (driver) for the city of San Diego. Really cool and even now, here at home, on my day off, I'm smiling. The hours suck, eventually the money will be good. Not what I made in New York as a Programming Consultant, but good enough for me.

After I gain seniority I'll be able to choose the days and hours I want, but thats a long time from now. I'll probably be dead by then. ;-)

It's kind of scary because I'm 60 yrs old and I don't think I'll be retiring anytime soon. I'll probably have to work til I die. Hey, there may be a song there.

I'd rate my job at about 75 percent. Only because I'm still in training for another 3 weeks, then a final exam and driving test. After that, I feel it will be much higher.

PS: I absolutely LOVE San Diego. It's so beautiful here.

Love, Annamill


11 Apr 05 - 06:46 PM (#1458436)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Peace


11 Apr 05 - 10:22 PM (#1458585)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Scoville

15%, but I'm only there for another four days. The up side is that I work with animals all day. The down side is that my bosses treat me like a child and I have absolutely no control over anything. The new job will probably start out kind of rough if for no other reason that because it's so completely different than the current one (I'm going from vet tech to file clerk in a historical archive) but at least they'll be paying my health insurance and I won't have to clean up after any more parvovirus cases.


12 Apr 05 - 05:15 PM (#1459397)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Helen

GUEST 28 Mar 05 - 08:25 AM,

You would probably learn a LOT about your situation if you go to this website.

Bully OnLine: Tim Field shares his unique insight into workplace bullying, a cau

There is even a special page for teachers in your situation. This site saved my sanity and my health, even my life.

Firecat,

I am currently working in an inbound call centre for a government department. Even though it is tax related and people hate taxes the majority of the people who phone in are very nice. Your outbound call centre experience means that you would probably be able to find another call centre job e.g. for the government, or insurance companies, banks, etc which is less stressful and which has better conditions. It'd be better to get out now and into a more positive environment and not wait until your stress levels increase and your health suffers because it will be a lot harder to feel confident in convincing a new employer that you are the best person for the job.

I got my job after a series of jobs through labour hire agencies, which pay peanuts but which gives you a foot in the door with a possibility of more permanent work with real pay & conditions. I have a contract for "up to 2 years" which is a great relief after casual jobs for the last 10 years which were low paid, no conditions, no sick/annual leave, and no job security and a drain on my physical, emotional and mental health.

So my job satisfaction at the moment (still in the honeymoon period of 3 months) is relatively high because of conditions, pay and a really nice bunch of people to work with. I think there are prospects in it for increasing my capabilites and responsibilities too so my actual job satisfaction will increase then too. I have done so many different jobs in my working life it makes me dizzy thinking about it and most of them were satisfying to a large degree but it was either good money/conditions & security or job satisfaction, but rarely both together. This job looks dry and dull on the surface but I have a positive feeling about it that it will turn out to be more than it appears on the surface.

Helen


12 Apr 05 - 05:24 PM (#1459405)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Helen

An Australian academic developed a scale for self-assessing job satisfaction on the following factors.



Fred Emery's job satisfaction rating is based on the following factors:

*** The first 3 can be rated from -10 to + 10

- 10 means "Not enough / I wish I had more... "               

0 means "Just right"               

+10 means "Too much / I wish I had less"

Elbow room: the sense that employees are their own bosses and that except in exceptional circumstances they don't have a boss breathing down their necks, but not too much elbow room so that they don't know what to do next.

Learning on the job and continuous learning, with setting of reasonable goals which are challenging, and with feedback on achievement to help to correct behaviour.

Task variety: optimum level (+ or -). They can vary the work to avoid boredom and fatigue and to gain the best advantages of settling into a satisfying rhythm of work.

***The second 3 are rated 0 to 10, i.e. low to high.

Getting help and respect from colleagues. Avoid negative or non-constructive situations e.g win-lose, or lose-lose etc.

Meaningful contribution: the worth and the quality of the output/outcome, and having a perception of the whole product.

A desirable future: not a dead end job, hopefully one which will allow personal growth.

I've used this in work based consultations in local government and also in my teaching (job seeking skills, and women & employment courses)

It's a very powerful scale which helps to identify what contributes to your satisfaction in your job.

Helen


13 Apr 05 - 04:28 PM (#1460327)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Linda Kelly

I used to work for a bank who specialised in giving people nervous breakdowns-0% satisfaction. Now I work for a local authority with lovely people doing a job which frankly I could do if I was declared braindead leaving my brain available for other things -100% satisfaction it was worth the 60% paycut.


13 Apr 05 - 04:33 PM (#1460332)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Firecat

Update on my job!

I am now jobless, having handed in my notice on medical grounds. Am I sad about this? NO!!!!!


13 Apr 05 - 05:25 PM (#1460386)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Helen

Congratulations Firecat!!!

Your health & wellbeing is way too important to risk it in a stressful job. You now have some proof of marketable skills in the job-hunting market that you can use to convince other employers of your value as a customer service person or a face-to-face sales person or whatever you are looking for.

Good luck in finding a good job from here on. It helped me a lot to decide what would make me satisfied in a job and then start looking proactively for a job which would give me that. Kind of like affirmations combined with proactive seeking.

Helen


14 Apr 05 - 12:44 PM (#1461193)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Mr Red

0

one has to have a job to be happy with it.


15 Apr 05 - 02:08 AM (#1461834)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Linda Mattson

Mr Red: re - one has to have a job to be happy with it...

Unless your _job_ is job-hunting. I've sometimes described it as my job (which doesn't pay very well).


15 Apr 05 - 06:38 AM (#1461957)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Cats at Work

About as low as you can get!   I used to love my job, teaching students with Special Needs, but as the system has changed and I no longer work with specific students and the county and government have changed the funding so that there is very little for them anymore, all I seem to be doing is telling parents, 'Sorry, I can't do that anymore, no, I can't provide that anymore, no, he/she doesn't fit the criteria any more'. All I seem to be doing is relaying more and more bad news. When I do work directly with a student and see the difference I rate my job as 200% but pushing paper and getting slapped down over everything I try to do... well, I go to work, do my job and go home to my beautiful house. And.., as the govt stopped my pension access at 55 three years ago and are about to stop our pension access at 60, I will have to work until I'm 65... schools will have to have zimmer frame parks instead of car parks if they aren't careful!!!


15 Apr 05 - 07:03 AM (#1461964)
Subject: RE: BS: scale of 1-100, how happy with your job
From: Crystal

about 65 I'll be 100% happy when they pay me!