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gisela m. ([personal profile] peratic) wrote in [community profile] askandanswer2014-10-04 10:51 pm

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Today I read a very long study about career satisfaction, happiness, and the difficulty of attaining either in the contemporary economy.

So. Do you like your job?
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[personal profile] serialized 2014-10-06 04:57 am (UTC)(link)
[ His expressions resolves itself from slight confusion to understanding. He does remember now how his girlfriend had similar things to say about her fellow medical students, but he'd thought that might stop by the time people were actually doing rounds. Which was dumb of him, or rather, several-years-ago him, as he hadn't thought about it since then. ]

The competitive and high pressure combination does foster that kind of thing. I don't know why I only expected it from like, business and law and my area. Eventually it just seems crazy, doesn't it. Just fucking absurd. But then you have bills and debt and emergencies and it... gets away from you, or maybe I'm projecting at this point.
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[personal profile] serialized 2014-10-07 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
[ He manages to only look a little embarrassed, but not referring to his own situation with any specifics is a very simple solution to that. ]

The way it's all structured, the way we're supposed to do things — I think part of the problem is how unrelenting it is. You know this is what you want to do but it'd be a heck of a lot easier if you didn't have to be on it, every day, can't miss a beat. If there were more room overall, then people wouldn't fling everything in the air and go hide in a cave.