Satisfaction, as in “I Can’t Get No”

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  1. Joy Butler
  2. shweist

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Top 1.   Apr 7, 2004 4:04 AM

» Joy Butler - Satisfaction with shiftwork

I enjoyed reading your experience with shiftwork satisfaction. I hated working odd hours but was willing to sacrifice in order to do the medical work that I loved. I was just not cut out to do some of the typical 9 to 5 jobs. In the end I was able to do clinical work with an 8 to 5 schedule. As much as I loved that I still sometimes missed the challenges of hospital work.

-- posted by Joy Butler


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Top 2.   Apr 7, 2004 7:52 PM

» shweist - Re: Satisfaction with shiftwork

In response to message posted by JButler:

Thank you, Joy

I can relate to those choices. Some of my most rewarding work came when I worked rotating shifts. Other considerations caused me to give them up. Thanks for the comments.

-- posted by shweist


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