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Most Fulfilling Jobs In The World.
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Losing love for your job can get scary.
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You worked your entire school life, studying
a course that will lead to your dream career
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and you moved mountains to get the right job.
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However, after a few years, you discover that
you can鈥檛 find any fulfilment in your job.
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The money is good, there is a clear career
path in front of you, but you are unhappy.
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This sort of discontentment is what happens
when you end up in a job that seems great
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on paper but leaves you wanting.
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The root of this problem lies in the overwhelming
emphasis on passion and money.
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You are told to study something you are passionate
about and get a well-paying job in that field.
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The issue with this point of view is that
passion and money do not necessarily lead
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to fulfilment.
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There is no doubt that to be successful at
work, you need to be passionate about what
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you do.
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However, that passion is usually developed
after you enjoy some success and satisfaction
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in a particular discipline.
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A good example is someone like Steve Jobs.
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He was very passionate about Buddhism, but
technology was never his first love.
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And yet, after he enjoyed some success in
the field of technology, he became passionate
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about it, and that passion made him a transformative
influence in the evolution of modern technology.
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Also, the money will definitely bring a sense
of fulfilment, but only to a point.
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When you have enough money to meet all your
needs, and you have savings stacked for the
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future, the satisfaction you derive from more
cash diminishes.
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So if passion and money will not guarantee
job fulfillment, what will?
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A fulfilling job is a job that you believe
is meaningful, and that brings you happiness.
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So what makes a job fulfilling?
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Here are 7 features I identified that could
be key to a rewarding work experience.
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1.
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Engaging.
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An engaging job is one that actively requires
the best of your skills and your complete
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focus.
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You are excited every day at work because
you know what is expected of you, and you
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are given the freedom to carry it out to the
best of your ability.
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This sort of job doesn鈥檛 bore you, it holds
your attention, and it excites you.
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This is the kind of job that won鈥檛 have
staring at the clock and eagerly waiting for
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the end of each workday.
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2.
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It contributes value to the lives of others.
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A crucial factor in job satisfaction lies
in helping others.
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When your efforts solve problems and bring
happiness and progress to the lives of others,
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you will also derive a profound sense of achievement
and satisfaction.
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3.
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You are competent at the job.
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Competence beats passion.
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No matter how passionate you are about your
profession, if you are not good at it, you
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can鈥檛 derive any sense of fulfilment.
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If you are looking for a fulfilling job, then
embrace a job you are good at or a job you
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have the potential to be very competent at.
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When you are competent at what you do, you
feel a genuine sense of accomplishment with
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every task satisfactorily completed.
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This sense of positivity will result in joy
and possibly love for what you do.
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There is a career path.
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For many employees, room for career advancement
is a crucial factor in job satisfaction.
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When you know you are working towards advancing
through each stage of your career, you will
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be motivated, and motivation is also crucial
to happiness and fulfilment in your job.
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5.
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Your work environment is positive and supportive.
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Job satisfaction is impossible in a toxic
work environment.
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On the other hand, when your co-workers are
supportive, your boss is approachable and
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humane, it is easier to find happiness in
what you do.
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The quality of your work environment is just
as important as the work you do.
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When you get positive vibes at work, you will
always look forward to work.
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It caters for your financial needs.
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A job that doesn鈥檛 pay enough to cater for
your basic needs will hardly give you fulfillment.
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It will be hard to enjoy working while struggling
to meet rent or, even worse, your basic needs.
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A fulfilling job must be one that provides
you with the basic living essentials and some
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comforts.
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It aligns with the realities of your lifestyle.
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You may be passionate about your job, and
it may also be a well-paying job, but if it
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doesn鈥檛 fit into your life, you will find
it hard to attain job satisfaction.
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A job that brings fulfillment will have predictable
hours, fair wages, a manageable commute, a
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flexible schedule, and a level of job security.
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So now that we know all of this, what are
the most fulfilling jobs out there?
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1.
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Clergy.
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Whatever the religion, clergymen, and women
provide spiritual guidance and assistance
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to worshippers in their congregation.
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They lead religious services, give sermons,
and coordinate community outreach.
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The job of a clergy involves meeting the needs
of others, and satisfaction comes from helping
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others to be better versions of themselves.
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Clergymen and women in the United States earn
an average annual salary of $60,000
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Teaching.
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Teachers, on average, claim to gain tremendous
satisfaction from playing a vital role in
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the development of a child.
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Adding value to the lives of others ticks
all the right boxes for a fulfilling job.
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And no other responsibility like teaching
gives you that kind of opportunity.
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Teachers in the United States can earn up
to $70,000, but it is often not money that
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brings fulfillment for teachers.
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It鈥檚 the joy that comes with watching a
child under your care make leaps in learning
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and development.
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Special education teachers, particularly admit
to deriving great satisfaction in helping
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children with disabilities develop the skills
they need to achieve a sense of normality
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in their lives.
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Counseling.
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Many of the jobs on this list involve working
with others to help them become better versions
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of themselves.
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The role of a counselor also possesses this
fundamental characteristic.
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Counselors can be found in schools, in the
corporate world, and private practice.
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A counselor helps people to navigate challenges
and to transform their lives for the better.
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Counselors can earn as much as $78,000.
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4.
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Medicine.
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The fact that this job is on this list should
not be a surprise.
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Physicians spend years in medical school and
residency programs to develop the skills they
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need to treat their patients.
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Fulfillment comes from making a real difference
in the lives of others.
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Many doctors affirm that they derive immense
satisfaction in their jobs, and many choose
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this career because they want to help others.
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The pay is not bad either; medical practice
is among the highest paying professions in
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the world, and physicians earn an average
salary of $205,000.
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Psychiatry.
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Another job that involves contributing to
the well-being of others; Psychiatrists help
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their patients to improve their behavioral
flaws and to fix any mental health issues.
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The job requires a doctoral degree, and you
can earn up to $77,000 a year.
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Nursing.
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Providing specialized care in medical institutions,
nurses make a difference in the lives of others
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every day, and this is what brings fulfillment
to their work.
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If you choose this line of work, it can be
gratifying to watch people that you have helped
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get better and become happier.
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You will go home every day, knowing you have
helped a sick individual on the road to recovery
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or even saved a life.
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The average annual wage of nurses is $74,000,
and there are many job opportunities in the
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profession.
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Physical therapists and Chiropractors.
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Physical therapists help people with injuries
to recuperate and regain functionality.
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This direct care and assistance give practitioners
a sense of satisfaction that they are assisting
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others in getting better.
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Therapists work in hospitals, physical therapy
facilities, and nursing homes.
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A physical therapist can earn $88,000 a year.
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Chiropractors can also be called therapists,
but they focus on helping people with back
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and neck pain.
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They heal people and make them better, and
this brings a lot of satisfaction.
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The money is also good.
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Chiropractors can earn $84,000 a year.
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Firefighting.
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This job can be found in every similar list
to this and for a good reason.
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Firefighters save lives and property, they
are the first responders in emergencies.
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They go through extensive training and are
certified.
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Fulfillment comes from putting all that training
to work by putting their lives on the line
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to save others from dangerous situations.
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Firefighters can earn $52,000 a year.
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Company executive.
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Fulfillment and satisfaction in this job come
from setting goals and objectives for a company
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and leading a group of people to achieve or
exceed those objectives.
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Company executives are leaders, and when you
are a successful leader, you will definitely
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feel a great sense of satisfaction in your
job.
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They are also well-paid.
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The average annual salary of company executives
is $105,000.
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Software development.
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We all rely on the technological tools they
create, and no wonder they feel fulfilled
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at their jobs.
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Software developers design and build software
tools and applications, and the job demands
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a high level of creativity.
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If you are creative and you have the right
qualifications for the job, you will gain
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a lot of satisfaction from coming up with
innovative technological solutions to industry
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and societal problems.
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You will learn daily, and your skills will
only improve as you tackle new challenges.
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You will also be well paid.
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The average annual salary of software developers
is $107,000.
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Civil Engineering.
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The society relies on them.
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Civil engineers build our roads, dams, skyscrapers,
and any major infrastructure that our communities
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rely upon.
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Civil engineering is a broad field, so if
you are interested, you will need to specialize
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in a specific area.
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A civil engineer derives fulfillment from
creating structures that help the society
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to function correctly.
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And also, the fact that such structures will
remain as a testimony to their efforts long
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after they are gone.
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You will need a civil engineering degree and
a license to get started, and you can earn
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up to $60,000 a year.
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Gardening.
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Gardeners don鈥檛 earn as much as the other
professionals on this list.
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Yet, the profession remains one of the most
fulfilling jobs out there.
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A gardener will tell you that happiness at
work comes from working outdoors and interacting
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with nature every day.
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Demonstrating that nature can be nurtured,
shaped, and transformed brings a lot of satisfaction.
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As a gardener, you will also enjoy the effect
that your garden work has on others.
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It鈥檚 no secret that spending time in gardens
can have a therapeutic effect on people.
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A gardener can earn up to $20,000 a year.
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Surgeons.
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Often, surgeons are only needed when health
issues become critical, and this puts them
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in a position to save lives most of the time.
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There is no greater satisfaction than giving
a person another chance at life.
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As a surgeon, you will spend years mastering
your craft, and you have to choose an area
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to specialize in.
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It鈥檚 one of the highest-paying jobs, and
the average annual salary of surgeons is $243,000.
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Dentist.
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Everyone needs a dentist, and they clearly
get a lot of satisfaction from their jobs.
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As a dentist, you will treat gum and dental
health issues, and you will also be responsible
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for regular checkups for your patients.
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As kids, many of us didn鈥檛 enjoy visits
to the dentist, but they play a crucial role
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in the health of their patients, and a sense
of fulfillment comes from that.
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If you choose to become one, you will be among
the highest earners out there, earning up
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to $174,000 a year.
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Human resource manager.
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A human resource manager works with employees,
and as we have seen from the characteristics
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of fulfilling jobs, adding value to others
brings satisfaction.
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Human resource managers identify, interview,
recruit, and integrate new employees in the
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organizations they work for.
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As a human resource manager, you are in charge
of employee welfare.
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You will resolve conflicts in the workplace,
address employee challenges, and organize
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employee skill development programs.
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You will also be responsible for salary and
bonus issues.
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The job pays very well, and you can earn $124,000
a year.
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So in conclusion, picking the right career
path is crucial in finding fulfillment in
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your respective field.
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