I was about to write down some stuff before I realized that every job I’ve had has been riddled with red flags and I don’t think I actually know what a “nice” workplace is like.
I just apply to whatever I can get within my field and accepted that work is work. Don’t know if I can ever find a place that I’d enjoy going to. I’ve had workplaces that I tolerate enough to stay the full day and work to get paid.
But I’m always happy for people who can say they found a job they actually enjoy! Maybe I’ll accidentally bump into one of those some day.
You mean to work for public services? I am currently doing that and sadly might have ended up in one of the not-so-nice ones.
There are a lot of people here who have been here since forever and feel the need to exercise their authority everyday to the “new person” and see everything the new person does well as a threat to their own position.
But yeah it for sure is more relaxing than in private companies. Took a big paycut to work here because I thought it’s better to feel less strained after work.
I’ve heard in general that public services are better as employers though!
I have been in a great place to work for 5 years now, and now I even have people under me that I have to take care of and I also treat them with the same way my different bosses has treated me here, being nice and with respect.
one of the core “principles” of the company is “People first”, and even, as they are still a company and some cold decisions have been made, they truly follow this concept.
at least 98% of the workers there are nice and help each other, they don’t give you crap if you need to disconnect and go out, or if you have problems outside and need to go out, etc.
Sometimes I dread to wake up and go to work, because, in the end, I have to wake up and go to work and be there great part of the day, but I’m grateful that is being for this company where im being respected and treated like a person.
I was about to write down some stuff before I realized that every job I’ve had has been riddled with red flags and I don’t think I actually know what a “nice” workplace is like.
I just apply to whatever I can get within my field and accepted that work is work. Don’t know if I can ever find a place that I’d enjoy going to. I’ve had workplaces that I tolerate enough to stay the full day and work to get paid.
But I’m always happy for people who can say they found a job they actually enjoy! Maybe I’ll accidentally bump into one of those some day.
I can recommend public service if you can swing it.
You mean to work for public services? I am currently doing that and sadly might have ended up in one of the not-so-nice ones.
There are a lot of people here who have been here since forever and feel the need to exercise their authority everyday to the “new person” and see everything the new person does well as a threat to their own position.
But yeah it for sure is more relaxing than in private companies. Took a big paycut to work here because I thought it’s better to feel less strained after work.
I’ve heard in general that public services are better as employers though!
really hope you find a place like that!
I have been in a great place to work for 5 years now, and now I even have people under me that I have to take care of and I also treat them with the same way my different bosses has treated me here, being nice and with respect.
one of the core “principles” of the company is “People first”, and even, as they are still a company and some cold decisions have been made, they truly follow this concept.
at least 98% of the workers there are nice and help each other, they don’t give you crap if you need to disconnect and go out, or if you have problems outside and need to go out, etc.
Sometimes I dread to wake up and go to work, because, in the end, I have to wake up and go to work and be there great part of the day, but I’m grateful that is being for this company where im being respected and treated like a person.
That sounds quite nice! And you sound like a very nice manager.
This gives me a bit of hope, maybe someday I’ll find such a job.
Thanks for sharing :)