Five slogging tiring years

January 1st 2008 marks my five-year anniversary as an employee in the current company I work in. Throughout the span of five years in the IT department, I have had three different managers and have had to move my workplace/cubicle on three different occassions. I still find it hard to believe that five years have gone by already in a *somewhat* blink of an eye. So many support calls, so many conducted trainings and attended trainings (I even had the opportunity to attend a training entitled “Love My Job”), grouses and grimaces, and meal celebrations peppered those five wonderful and also not-so-wonderful years at work. Ahem. Well, let’s just say there were up days and down days.

When I was in school, I remember doing a career quiz that promised to tell me what career would suit my personality, i.e. a job that I would be comfortable doing and be happy in. I remember clearly that the results I obtained told me that the occupations I would be suited for are those that would make me use my hands as part of the job. The quiz cited examples such as a florist or artist. There was no mention of an IT career, or even something along the lines of project management, stuff which I am involved in now.

A job that makes use of my hands…well, that’s a million miles away from where I am today, isn’t it? I never ventured to be a florist or an artist so I don’t think I will ever know if those are career options that I would find happiness in. That makes me wonder if everyone actually had jobs that really suit their personality, will everyone proclaim that they love their job, and not even have to attend the training I did? Will everyone attain job satisfaction?

Coincidentally I found another similar career quiz today and decided to take it, just out of curiosity to see if there would be a difference. And here’s what it says:


Your Career Type: Artistic


You are expressive, original, and independent.
Your talents lie in your artistic abilities: creative writing, drama, crafts, music, or art.
You would make an excellent:Actor – Art Teacher – Book Editor
Clothes Designer – Comedian – Composer
Dancer – DJ – Graphic Designer
Illustrator – Musician – Sculptor
The worst career options for your are conventional careers, like bank teller or secretary.

What’s Your Ideal Career?

Has anything changed? Will it ever?

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18 Responses to Five slogging tiring years

  1. Angeleyes says:

    Never in a million years I anticipated to be a SAHM… 😛

    The Giddy Tigress says: And yet you’re quite the expert now, aren’t you?

  2. LB says:

    Hmmm, mine didn’t come out as you might have imagined!!

    ***Your Career Type: Enterprising***

    You are engertic, ambitious, and sociable.
    Your talents lie in politics, leading people, and selling things or ideas.

    You would make an excellent:
    Auctioneer – Bank President – Camp Director
    City Manager – Judge – Lawyer
    Recreation Leader – Real Estate Agent – Sales Person
    School Principal – Travel Agent – TV Newscaster

    The worst career options for your are investigative careers, like mathematician or architect.

    The Giddy Tigress says: Quick quick, time to plan on your election campaign and strategy!

  3. Paik Ling says:

    Your destiny is in your own hands, Joyce. I’m in my 11th year – same employer, same job – but only because I love what I’m doing 🙂

    The Giddy Tigress says: You are one of the rare few who are blessed with doing something they love and get paid for doing so! Good on ya!

  4. Jemima says:

    Mine is “Social”. 🙂

    You are helpful, friendly, and trustworthy.
    Your talents lie in teaching, nursing, giving information, and solving social problems.

    You would make an excellent:

    Counselor – Dental Hygienist – Librarian
    Nurse – Parole Officer – Personal Trainer
    Physical Therapist – Social Worker – Teacher

    The worst career options for your are realistic careers, like truck driver or farmer.

    The Giddy Tigress says: And it really shows by the way you write, Jem.

  5. ablogaway says:

    Hehe, I think creative writing suits you very well. You can write very well, you know 🙂

    The Giddy Tigress says: I love writing! And that’s why I must look for something I love doing!

  6. Adino says:

    Sometimes we have to do what we don’t enjoy doing just to bring in the money. That’s why it’s called work and not play 🙁

    The Giddy Tigress says: Most of us are *stuck* doing that.

  7. sharine says:

    Well… at least blogging is one of your expressive side and you do write very well. I got the same result as yours and I’m happy when doing scrapbooking, knitting and enjoying and explore about music…
    Life is short and if you can go for it, why not?
    I’m going to make a change after being disappointed in corporate world for almost 5 years too… I wish to enjoy what I do even it doesn’t promise a lucrative income. There are ways, if you know what I mean.

    The Giddy Tigress says: I totally agree with you, and it certainly appears that we both have very similar interests, *if* you know what I mean.

  8. rinnah says:

    And you just *know* that I’d have the same results as you, right? *wink*

    The Giddy Tigress *pengsans* yet again.

  9. pelf says:

    So apparently, I’m “investigative” 😀
    Not much of a surprise, heh?

    The Giddy Tigress says: You mean as in a private eye? *wink*

  10. mistipurple says:

    i am LB’s partner in crime, lol.

    after running my own show, i do yearn for a simpler life, ie. to work for other people, hurhur.

    The Giddy Tigress says: Are you kidding me? Being your own boss is always the best!

  11. Pink Cotton says:

    sigh sigh

    the results of my career quiz never match what i m doing rite now ..im doing IT too…!!! sigh…
    SOBS!!

    *hug* 😀

    The Giddy Tigress says: And you’re not happy? *hugs*

  12. kyh says:

    mine’s artistic too….

    it’s funny that we don’t always land on things that suit us best. life’s like that, i suppose…

    The Giddy Tigress says: But you are studying something *artistic*, right?

  13. Shooi says:

    3 managers & 3 office moves in 5 years? You are lucky! I had 3 managers , organization, job changes and of course office cubicle changes in less than 1 year alone. I won’t even count how many times I have changed in my entire career in this company!

    The Giddy Tigress says: Well, you know what they say…change is the only constant in life. How true that is.

  14. Mine is also artistic, like you. hehe….

    I’m a teacher and now an entrepreneur…. but there’s still the artistic side of me.

    The Giddy Tigress says: I think it takes an artistic person to be a good teacher and entrepreneur….not to mention spewing great blog posts like yours and getting tons of visitors and comments each time!

  15. mistipurple says:

    today cook what?
    *sits at the dinner table*

    The Giddy Tigress says: Last weekend was my weekend off from the cooking scene… hehe… sorry….eh, still waiting at the table ah?

  16. zewt says:

    goes to show we all never do what suit us isnt it? we are all just working for survival.

    The Giddy Tigress says: That’s sad if you think about it… Surviving but not happy.

  17. may says:

    errr… it says I’m social wor… LOL! that’s quite interesting… we sometimes just don’t get what we want out of life, eh? *sigh*

    Your Career Type: Social

    You are helpful, friendly, and trustworthy.
    Your talents lie in teaching, nursing, giving information, and solving social problems.

    You would make an excellent:

    Counselor – Dental Hygienist – Librarian
    Nurse – Parole Officer – Personal Trainer
    Physical Therapist – Social Worker – Teacher

    The worst career options for your are realistic careers, like truck driver or farmer.

    The Giddy Tigress says: I thought you would be Artistic just like me! But you definitely come across as a very friendly and trustworthy person, May.

  18. moz says:

    Wow … five years with the same company ? I don’t think that’s for me, but all around me in my company, I find people who’ve been around for 10 years, 20 years … one even 32 years !!

    I wonder what keeps them there ?!

    The Giddy Tigress says: Maybe it’s some proverbial *carrot*?

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