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How can I make the most of my job?

How can i make the most of my job? I really don't like it, but it's an ok job (I work in a gym). I find alot of the members obnoxious, many have money so to speak to the likes of me would be beneath them. Infact, I saw one on the train yesterday, she was sat almost opposite me and pretended she hadn't seen me.

It's not a case of getting another job, as any job I do, I'd hate because I don't like working. I only work part-time, but still feel it's an effort to go in. I don't have anyone on my case, it's an easy, stress free, (if low paid) job, but still I resent going there. Mabe it's because I don't like people and shouldn't be working in a customer orientated field.


Velvetee  Fri 27/06/08 12:43
Zacsmaster
Fri 27/06/08
13:51
I think you need a serious change in attitude to life in general. Most people don't lile their job - it's a means to an end. You have to be happy with yourself as a person and have some interest / hobby which makes your job worthwhile.
terambulan
Fri 27/06/08
14:06
I think u have low self-esteem. Remember you are a valuable 'tool' to those who employ you. Your employer values your input and knows you can handle the paying 'punters'. Just because people join gyms etc doesn't make them better than u just a bit more vain (am going to get stick for this....but I don't care)!

See me as ur employer: I only open a health spas for ££££s; no I wouldn't use it as am too busy counting the ££££s! I spend the ££££s on Bentleys & Aston Mtns and go on the pull in them.

Do u respect me or envy me? Ur just as good as me, only younger.............and I need u to hide my antics behind.


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