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How much do you like your current job?

  • WebFire
    Manhattan Buckeye;1474650 wrote:Train. 75 - 100 minutes one way.

    It gets old. Especially with no air conditioning.
    The job would have to be more than a 7 for me to endure that.
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    WebFire;1474779 wrote:The job would have to be more than a 7 for me to endure that.
    Have to pay the bills, and we need a house with 3 bedrooms and a yard. We can't afford it much closer to my office. I try to do it just 3 days a week. For the most part it works out.
  • ernest_t_bass
    Manhattan Buckeye;1474790 wrote:Have to pay the bills, and we need a house with 3 bedrooms and a yard. We can't afford it much closer to my office. I try to do it just 3 days a week. For the most part it works out.

    Where do you live?
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    A few miles west of Heathrow Airport. It is nice to be so close to the airport, but to take the train in to Waterloo it is very long.....and very expensive.
  • Automatik
    For as nice as it is, the tube isn't air conditioned? That's some BS.
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    Not the tube, First Great Western trains. Non-airconditioned and not cheap. It costs me about US$40 to commute from Windsor station either to Waterloo on one train or to Paddington via Slough on the other.

    It is clean, and it is for the most part reliable....but holy crap not cheap.
  • Automatik
    Ohhh. I'm clueless when it comes to anything but the trains to small airports and the tube. London is HUGE. I lived way north, Hendon.
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    Indeed, London is huge. That is why a commute is so long, and so expensive!
  • gerb131
    7 but some bad news as I have a meeting with the Bobs next Thursday. Being with a management accounts come and go....see what happens.
  • ernest_t_bass
    Manhattan Buckeye;1474826 wrote:Not the tube, First Great Western trains. Non-airconditioned and not cheap. It costs me about US$40 to commute from Windsor station either to Waterloo on one train or to Paddington via Slough on the other.

    It is clean, and it is for the most part reliable....but holy crap not cheap.
    $40/day? Why would you not look for a cheaper alternative, like... a car?
  • justincredible
    ernest_t_bass;1474918 wrote:$40/day? Why would you not look for a cheaper alternative, like... a car?

    I bet traffic is a mofo.
  • Automatik
    The roads are fucked. You gotta know your shit to be a cabby in that city.
  • jmog
    8..only problem is the long commute (about an hour). I love the pay, hours, work, people, etc.

    It could be a little more technically challenging and that would make it better (the work is not hard).
  • rmolin73
    8 the only issue is the hours change a lot.
  • hasbeen
    if belly buys this site, we're all fucked.
  • Sonofanump
    Commute- 10 (home office)
    Facilities- 10 (love having a private bathroom)
    Pay- 9 (hard to complain, company car)
    Flexibility- 9 (set own hours)
    Stress- 5 (some week are better than others)
    Work- 7 (some people are idiots, but hey half the population is below average)

    I'll rate it a 8.33
  • Sonofanump
    ernest_t_bass;1474918 wrote:$40/day? Why would you not look for a cheaper alternative, like... a car?
    I would never want to drive a car around NYC let alone try to find then pay for a parking spot.

    But I would look for public transit if possible over taking a cab every day.
  • O-Trap
    ernest_t_bass;1474918 wrote:$40/day? Why would you not look for a cheaper alternative, like... a car?
    Cars are for poor people.

  • royal_k
    5... Money and benefits are very good, hours suck. I work a swing shift, different shift every week. It's also very hot as I work with copper beryllium furnaces that go from 2000 to 2600 degrees.
  • mucalum49
    I'll say 7. Work isn't bad at all and we're a division of a larger corporation and recognized as the best at what we do (supply chain/procurement). With that said our corporate culture blows due to constant restructuring. Due to this our department is shrinking. Not by layoff but because of voluntary attrition and no replacing of those who left, which has left us without a manager. As senior in our department I've taken over most of the tasks our manager had as well as continuing in my old role. That kind of blows but I'm young and look at it as good experience. Wish the compensation kept pace with the added responsibilities but who wouldn't want that? I am overall content with where I'm at but always keep my eye out to see what's on the market. So far nothing seems like a better situation.
  • Classyposter58
    royal_k;1475481 wrote:5... Money and benefits are very good, hours suck. I work a swing shift, different shift every week. It's also very hot as I work with copper beryllium furnaces that go from 2000 to 2600 degrees.
    Brush Wellman?
  • royal_k
    Classyposter58;1476302 wrote:Brush Wellman?
    Yup...cast shop
  • dlazz
    Sonofanump;1475368 wrote:Commute- 10 (home office)
    Facilities- 10 (love having a private bathroom)
    Pay- 9 (hard to complain, company car)
    Flexibility- 9 (set own hours)
    Stress- 5 (some week are better than others)
    Work- 7 (some people are idiots, but hey half the population is below average)

    I'll rate it a 8.33
    I'm going to revise mine using this criteria:

    Commute- 8 (very short drive because I moved, but traffic on the way home is annoying. I live ~5 miles away and it takes me over 15 minutes to get home)
    Facilities- 10 (big, brand new building on the nice side of town)
    Pay- 3 (the person above me left, and his work waterfalled onto me. I wasn't given a pay adjustment for doing twice the work, and mgmt is dragging their feet hiring a replacement. been three months now)
    Flexibility- 4 (I have a set schedule and can only use vacation time 2 weeks in advance, been working forced OT lately due to the above)
    Stress- 2 (aside from working two peoples jobs on top of everything else I was already doing, the director thinks I am his assistant)
    Work- 3 (The work itself is tolerable, but there's too much of it. It's very "streaky". Sometimes there's little to do, sometimes there's too much to do.)

    to me, the stress and work outweigh any perks to the job.
  • ernest_t_bass
    dlazz;1476354 wrote:I'm going to revise mine using this criteria:

    Commute- 8 (very short drive because I moved, but traffic on the way home is annoying. I live ~5 miles away and it takes me over 15 minutes to get home)
    Facilities- 10 (big, brand new building on the nice side of town)
    Pay- 3 (the person above me left, and his work waterfalled onto me. I wasn't given a pay adjustment for doing twice the work, and mgmt is dragging their feet hiring a replacement. been three months now)
    Flexibility- 4 (I have a set schedule and can only use vacation time 2 weeks in advance, been working forced OT lately due to the above)
    Stress- 2 (aside from working two peoples jobs on top of everything else I was already doing, the director thinks I am his assistant)
    Work- 3 (The work itself is tolerable, but there's too much of it. It's very "streaky". Sometimes there's little to do, sometimes there's too much to do.)

    to me, the stress and work outweigh any perks to the job.

    What do you do?
  • dlazz
    ernest_t_bass;1476424 wrote:What do you do?

    Your mom