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This 3 page paper examines the perfect job. What a perfect job is, is presented with the technique of exemplification. No bibliography.
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the job is not perfect if it does not come with adequate or fair remuneration. An employee may be dissatisfied with his job simply because it does not pay enough.
Sometimes, the dissatisfaction comes from knowing that he could make more elsewhere, even if all aspects of the job are pleasing. Some examples may help to provide a semblance of
what a perfect job is. Some aspects of what a perfect job is not have already been touched on. Above all, the idea that one should follow their bliss and
the money will come is sound advice. If one does something for a career other than a true passion, it will not likely lead to the perfect job. Still the
perfect job paradigm is illusive and some illustrations might help to better define it. For example, the perfect job for someone who loves to sing might be a job
singing at a lounge, but it might turn out that this is not so perfect. Someone who likes to sing does not necessarily want to work every Saturday night for
example. Many factors have to be weighed. For people who love the night life, and love to sing or play an instrument, the rock star ideal may be the perfect
job for them. Of course, that is usually not considered a job. Such gigs, if one is lucky enough to get them and become recognized, is something that is thought
to be aligned with ones own business. A singer, actor or other type of performer usually has an agent and the work is contractual. Still, people in the business tend
to think about their work as a job. For example, one can imagine that Maura Tierney or other cast members of ER who have enjoyed more than a ten year
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