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what jobs give the best sense of satisfaction?

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Annie456 | 12:26 Thu 03rd Nov 2005 | Jobs & Education
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Stuck in an office but i'm not an office person. Want to do something really meaningful and worthwhile? And be responsive to challenges.


What do people out there consider to be the top "job satisfaction" careers/jobs?

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I thought you might like this link. :-)


The top jobs might not fit your criteria, but apparently people are happiest doing them!


Don't forget that many charities employed salaried staff. You get paid for the job you do, but you may also take home a feeling of having made a difference to somone's life. Mind you, it's likely to be still a lot of office work.

Without knowing your qualifications, abilities, interests and personality, it's difficult to suggest anything suitable for you. (e.g. some people would say that teaching is a really satisfying job but other people just get infuriated by all of the bureaucracy, form-filling and paperwork!).

For the second time today, I'll recommend the Learn Direct site. There are profiles of over 700 careers, plus a facility to analyse your skills and interests. You can also get free and impartial advice by phone or e-mail:
http://www.learndirect-advice.co.uk/helpwithyourcareer/

Your post suggests that something within the 'caring professions' might suit you (e.g. nursing) but there are many more ideas on the Learn Direct site.

Chris
Look at the Charities job section in the Guardian- surely lots of worthwhile and fulfilling jobs there!
many surveys claim that the happiest people are ones who work with their hands such as plumbers or people who help or deal with the public such as nurses and hairdressers
try the police, nursing, fire service, I have a friend who is an undertaker and say`s it`s the most satisfying job he`s had


Hi madjack, well I suppose your undertaker friend doesn't get too many compliants in that line of work.

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