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    Quote Originally Posted by Landy110 View Post
    I work in electrical wholesale and used to enjoy the interaction with the sparkies and got on really well with the boss, we mucked around throwing Pythonic quotes at each other and customers and generally had a good day while being productive.
    Now I am in a centralised purchasing role for five branches, sit at a computer all day and don't talk to anyone except my offsider.

    The best thing about my job is going home.
    which wholesalers?

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    `I'm an electrical contracter, jobs ok, but i love being my own boss, being able to get up to go to work when i want/have to, basically doing as i please, thing that sucks sometimes is its either feast or famen, when its good though its good

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    I work in mining exploration.
    I get to travel a lot through SA and the NT, spending time at remote bush camps. The money isn't too bad either.

    The down side being that I am away from home a lot more than I am at home. That means when I am home I have to spend a lot of time doing all the odd jobs that build up while I am away.

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    Well I`m a miserable sod.For the life of me I can`t think of one aspect of were I work as good.Even knocking of is no fun cause I know that I`m back there the next day.The two that I work with I suppose are good to work with,but as far as my job and were I work not a clue as what might be a good point.It`s hot,filthy,noisey,filthy,dark,filthy and its dirty.You get to dodge fork lifts,work of ladders at height,work in confined spaces with out any safety procedures,work on a 800 degree furnace standing on a 200 mm wide board over a pit of sharp slag,work in a acid dipping area(hmm that might be a good point,clears the pores up and takes those stubborn stains of my hands)Get to use equipment and machine tools that where old when Mosses was a young lad.Least though I get paid.
    Cheers Hall

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    being the guy who gets the interesting callouts and all the hard jobs.

    the camraderie
    the support
    the variety
    the opportunities
    The benefits

    theres about a million little things
    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock The Rock View Post
    Well I thought I might start a thread, post up what you really enjoy about your job and why you do it 5 days a week (more or less depending on your contract )
    Hi mate,
    I appreciate your positive attitude and perspective on life, but if you really want some answers you should ask for the respective job's downsides. I could start here straight away... Who, btw, said it's only 5 days per week one has to work???

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    You KNOW why I love my job so much Jock, its because its almost a hobby


    JC
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    What do I like,

    Reasonably varied work, everyday has the potential to be an unknown.

    The odd perk





    Work with a great bunch of 'guys'

    Get out and about a fair bit



    I get to play with smoke and fire (or mirrors ) occasionally



    Just a shame they supply a Toymota to drive around in

    What I don't like is the ever increasing bull**** paperwork


    Martyn

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