How do YOU handle your full time job?

share your ups and downs! Me, personally I dread waking up early.. dread getting bored of the job. what about you?!

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The only thing I am dreading about going back to work full time, is the first few weeks of a job where you feel sometimes that you are completely out of your depth and don't want to look silly. Once I know everything I'm fine.
I got fed up with toss pot bosses and idiot office politics and got out years ago - set up on my own business working from home and never looked back!
I love it. I've been a gardener for twenty years. From the basic plod of grass cutting to felling large trees in hurricane force gales, it's all good.

It's the people you work with who make the job good or bad and I've worked with some right nutters.
In order to handle a full time job first you must attend so you don't get fired. If waking up early is not your thing look for a job that starts a little later in the day. If you are lucky you might be able to find a job where you can make your own schedule.
Mess around and have a laugh. While being as professional as possible.
I try to pretend that I'm remotely interested.
If you're young and already fed up with your job, find another that is more suited to your likes. Working 8 hours/day at a job you dread going to is no way to live; even if the money is good. You need to be excited about your job . Keep looking until you find something fun to do or start your own business.

As you get to an age of 40 or older, it won't be so easy finding something else if you're unhappy.
I don't do full time, i am part-time and have family to look after. I can't do full time because I can't afford childcare costs.
I hate it also but try and bring as much home a possible .x
Sorry, but I find some of your answers quite awful. I work about 60 hours a week with old people who have dementia through to advanced Alzheimers. They need almost everything doing for them (and I mean everything). They are nearly almost doubly incontinent, some of them need feeding, some of them no longer know how to read or write. Very few people want this kind of job, so each morning at 8am I have ten residents to get up (soiled, wet, sick) and get them ready for breakfast, feed them all, wash up, make beds, toilet them every 2 hours, make tea, etc etc etc - I do this for 14 hours a day for £6.34 an hour. I have a degree, a PhD, I speak 5 languages ... But who is to look after these very vulnerable and elderly people? Would YOU do it? How dare you speak of boredom! It may well be you or your parents one day, and you will expect there to be somebody else to do the job for you. Get real. There is terrible suffering in the world. Why don't you help with it instead of feeling BORED??
i use sheer strength of will and the ability to keep a cool head. ive got to work with possibly the worst worker ive ever met. an intrusive feeble pathetic 2 faced cheeky unskilled clumsy wanker of a human god i hate his guts but hes the bosses pet monkey. if the scaffold fell on him i wouldnt be in a hurry to help him not only thats the jobs a total balls up. but i need the money as do we all.

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