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Post by insipidmess on Jan 31, 2012 19:57:30 GMT -6
Finding your perfect job is easy! There are a lot of people who hate their jobs, but stay because they feel trapped.
Here is a little advice from Joseph Campbell: Follow your bliss! You may find a low paying job, but love working it. Karma will make financial ends meet.
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Post by babs6219 on Jan 31, 2012 20:09:31 GMT -6
I agree with that entirely. I've worked jobs where I made a ton of money, but I was miserable and I produce internet content now, and I love it. I don't always make great money, but it's what makes me happy, so I do it.
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Post by dbersales on Feb 2, 2013 8:39:36 GMT -6
Strangely enough, I too followed the same course. I have abandoned better paying jobs (not necessarily high paying ones, just better) in exchange for working online from the comfort of my own home. The reason is utterly simple: I just love it!
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Post by elizatina14 on Jul 22, 2013 2:39:06 GMT -6
This year more and more people have been forced to turn to the internet in hopes of being able to find that perfect job. Many of them are not taking this change with welcome arms and you may be one of them. If you dread going back into the job market...
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Post by sighree on Aug 8, 2013 20:16:04 GMT -6
The perfect job is more about the money. A healthy compensation may be able to pay the bills and then some, the stress that comes with working on a job that leaves your soul unsatisfied will eventually take a toll on you.
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Post by seomarketmaster on Sept 24, 2013 4:39:11 GMT -6
I also agree that a perfect job does not necessarily mean a high paying job. Regardless of compensation, a perfect job for me is a job which I enjoy doing. When you feel satisfied with what you do, everything will surely be perfect for you.
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