tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5127501174271285339.post4061284609217852397..comments2023-07-06T06:23:58.590-07:00Comments on Journey into Stuff: Love your jobjbilmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03716137996797789703noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5127501174271285339.post-74530261748896268572012-04-06T05:23:18.269-07:002012-04-06T05:23:18.269-07:00Yeah, I always thought of my 'real' job as...Yeah, I always thought of my 'real' job as the thing I was doing whilst transitioning into the job I really wanted/loved. I've been transitioning for some time now! It's hard work - sort of like doing two jobs. On the other hand, I've quit the fun job a couple of times but have always come back to it after a few months (it's like a fungus).<br /><br />I do like the social aspect of the day job though. I miss that when I'm home alone too much.jbilmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03716137996797789703noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5127501174271285339.post-88923977699996362592012-04-06T04:36:34.076-07:002012-04-06T04:36:34.076-07:00I have to say I am *extremely* lucky to have had q...I have to say I am *extremely* lucky to have had quite a variety of jobs that I absolutely loved. My mother always describes me as a cat - I always land on my feet. My husband struggles with finding a job he properly likes and I am not always as sympathetic as I should be because I've been so lucky to never be in a job that I really disliked. It really is a blessing to do a job that you love (and for me working for myself doing work I love is one step better - I can't imagine working for someone else ever again!). But I think the next best thing is to have a job you can tolerate and doesn't exhaust you so you have time and energy for interesting and creative hobbies. My two cents.Amanda Kendlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05178108297108834609noreply@blogger.com