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Top 10 happiest jobs 4/24/2012 2:26PM Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
From a list I just read (in order):

Clergy
Firefighter
Physical therapist
Author
Special education teacher
Teacher
Artist
Psychologist
Financial services sales agent
Operating engineer
DeBeSo
RE: Top 10 happiest jobs 4/24/2012 2:48PM - in reply to jobbers Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
I'd add:

Local-oriented, small-scale farmer.

Baker.
Home-E-O-Pathic
RE: Top 10 happiest jobs 4/24/2012 2:53PM - in reply to DeBeSo Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Beekeeper
Took me a while
RE: Top 10 happiest jobs 4/24/2012 2:54PM - in reply to jobbers Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

jobbers wrote:

From a list I just read (in order):

Clergy
Firefighter
Physical therapist
Author
Special education teacher
Teacher
Artist
Psychologist
Financial services sales agent
Operating engineer


Special education teacher? Stressed out and emotionally worn after each day is not my definition of happy.
asdfe
RE: Top 10 happiest jobs 4/24/2012 2:58PM - in reply to jobbers Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Financial services sales agent? Awkwardly calling your college "friends", pretending you care how they're doing for 30 seconds, then trying to get them to meet to discuss finances doesn't appeal to me.

Maybe it gets better once you're older and have an established client base, but those first few years must suck.
Pizzaguy
RE: Top 10 happiest jobs 4/24/2012 3:07PM - in reply to asdfe Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Snake charmer
Pizza Delivery Person
Pizza maker
Time Keeper
Crocodile hunter
Army General
anonymous sex addict
RE: Top 10 happiest jobs 4/24/2012 3:13PM - in reply to asdfe Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

asdfe wrote:

Financial services sales agent? Awkwardly calling your college "friends", pretending you care how they're doing for 30 seconds, then trying to get them to meet to discuss finances doesn't appeal to me.

Maybe it gets better once you're older and have an established client base, but those first few years must suck.


Too true. I did a summer internship with one of these companies. Every time you see a friend or family member, it becomes a sales call. I hated my life for those 4 months. Finally just ended up showing up and playing Texas Hold 'em 8 hrs a day so I could get the credit with my college.
I loled
RE: Top 10 happiest jobs 4/24/2012 3:38PM - in reply to jobbers Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Clergy? Wow, I guess ignorance really IS bliss.
ignant
RE: Top 10 happiest jobs 4/24/2012 3:54PM - in reply to I loled Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

I loled wrote:

Clergy? Wow, I guess ignorance really IS bliss.


sure is. imagine floating around with a "holier than thou" attitude?
giffypop17
RE: Top 10 happiest jobs 4/24/2012 4:10PM - in reply to jobbers Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

jobbers wrote:

From a list I just read (in order):

Clergy
Firefighter
Physical therapist
Author
Special education teacher
Teacher
Artist
Psychologist
Financial services sales agent
Operating engineer


Strange. At least three of the entries on that list are often associated with depression, alcoholism & drug abuse issues, psychological issues and high turnover due to stress, discouragement and burnout.
I loled
RE: Top 10 happiest jobs 4/24/2012 4:15PM - in reply to ignant Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

ignant wrote:

[quote]I loled wrote:

Clergy? Wow, I guess ignorance really IS bliss.


sure is. imagine floating around with a "holier than thou" attitude?[/quote]

Why the "?" It may be holier than thou, but at least I can base my ideas on logic and rationality instead fallacious platitudes about my imaginary friends and convincing other people to do the same. That, and I can use proper punctuation.
wicker
RE: Top 10 happiest jobs 4/24/2012 4:20PM - in reply to asdfe Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

asdfe wrote:

Financial services sales agent? Awkwardly calling your college "friends", pretending you care how they're doing for 30 seconds, then trying to get them to meet to discuss finances doesn't appeal to me.

Maybe it gets better once you're older and have an established client base, but those first few years must suck.


it is tough to get established, but after/if you hit critical mass, it is all good. Then the referrals roll in and your marketing career is over. You spend the day researching and calling clients and telling them how they are doing.

In the good times like now, that is a fun call. In 2008...not so fun.
Mr. Obvious
RE: Top 10 happiest jobs 4/24/2012 4:25PM - in reply to jobbers Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Where did that list come from? Clergy are some of the most miserable people I have ever met.
M16
RE: Top 10 happiest jobs 4/24/2012 4:34PM - in reply to Mr. Obvious Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

Mr. Obvious wrote:

Where did that list come from? Clergy are some of the most miserable people I have ever met.


Hoe many do you know?
I loled
RE: Top 10 happiest jobs 4/24/2012 4:34PM - in reply to wicker Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

wicker wrote:

[quote]asdfe wrote:

Financial services sales agent? Awkwardly calling your college "friends", pretending you care how they're doing for 30 seconds, then trying to get them to meet to discuss finances doesn't appeal to me.

Maybe it gets better once you're older and have an established client base, but those first few years must suck.


it is tough to get established, but after/if you hit critical mass, it is all good. Then the referrals roll in and your marketing career is over. You spend the day researching and calling clients and telling them how they are doing.

In the good times like now, that is a fun call. In 2008...not so fun.[/quote]

I would have a hard time, despite my good intentions, not feeling bad if the market really hit the proverbial outhouse and people I cared about lost livelihood threatening amounts of money. It would be a bit like being a doctor, it seems: if your prognosis goes great, you're a hero. If it doesn't, you're a quack.
not of the collar
RE: Top 10 happiest jobs 4/24/2012 4:55PM - in reply to ignant Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

ignant wrote:

[quote]I loled wrote:

Clergy? Wow, I guess ignorance really IS bliss.


sure is. imagine floating around with a "holier than thou" attitude?[/quote]

That's a misperception. If you get to know some clergy, most are very compassionate, caring people otherwise they wouldn't be doing that or else there congregations would get rid of them. Clergy are often stereotyped in the media as being fire and brimstone preachers or money-grubbing con-artists.
DocLove
RE: Top 10 happiest jobs 4/24/2012 5:13PM - in reply to I loled Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
'It would be a bit like being a doctor, it seems: if your prognosis goes great, you're a hero. If it doesn't, you're a quack.'

A bit like being an unqualified doctor
Mr. Obvious
RE: Top 10 happiest jobs 4/24/2012 5:17PM - in reply to M16 Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

M16 wrote:

[quote]Mr. Obvious wrote:

Where did that list come from? Clergy are some of the most miserable people I have ever met.


Hoe many do you know?[/quote]

A few hundred. They are not all miserable (of course) but a substantial portion of them are. As a group the ex-clergy members I know (there are ~a dozen of those) are much happier.
Cleveland Park
RE: Top 10 happiest jobs 4/24/2012 5:26PM - in reply to jobbers Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Job creator should be on that list. They are the people doing god's work.
M16
RE: Top 10 happiest jobs 4/24/2012 5:27PM - in reply to Mr. Obvious Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
A few hundred? What are you, the dean of a seminary?
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