From here: Job: Cook Company: Aramark higher learning 1-10 relationship with the boss: 9 and co-workers: 6 work environment: 8 job resources: 8 compensation: 5 growth opportunities: 6 company culture: 5 company reputation: 7 daily tasks: 7 control over the work one does on a daily basis: 9 Overall: 69/100
Job: Web Developer Company: Defense Department 1-10 relationship with the boss: 9 and co-workers: 9 work environment: 4 job resources: 4 compensation: 8 growth opportunities: 5 company culture: 5 company reputation: 6 daily tasks: 4 control over the work one does on a daily basis: 7 Overall: 61/100
Job: Geologist Company: Will not reveal on this board 1-10 relationship with the boss: 7 and co-workers: 8 work environment: 9 job resources: 9 compensation: 8 growth opportunities: 4 company culture: 4 company reputation: 5 daily tasks: 7 control over the work one does on a daily basis: 9 Overall: 70/100
Job: high school science teacher Company: a school district somewhere in Arizona 1-10 relationship with the boss: 9 and co-workers: 9 work environment: 7 job resources: 6 compensation: 4 growth opportunities: 4 company culture: 8 company reputation: 6 daily tasks: 8 control over the work one does on a daily basis: 9 Total: 70/100
Job: Director of snowsports school/ horse trainer Company: a mountain resort 1-10 relationship with the boss: 9 and co-workers: 8 work environment:10 job resources: 8 compensation: 8 growth opportunities:5 company culture: 8 company reputation:10 daily tasks: 8 control over the work one does on a daily basis:9 Overall: 84/100
Job: Administration/Training Officer Company: Small Municipal Police Department 1-10 Relationship with the boss: 5 (The Chief is an idiot and a micro-manager. He got the job by stabbing people in the back, so he micro-manages everything to keep the same from being done to him.) And co-workers: 7 (Most of them are good people, but we have our fair share of douches.) Work environment: 8 (A nice new building and newerish car that doesn't leak carbon monoxide into the cabin like my old one.) Job resources: 8 (I have all of the tools I need, even if I had to buy a lot of them with my own money.) Compensation: 1 (HA! There's a reason the Legislature passed a law setting the minimum pay for a Peace Officer at $8.75 per hour.) Growth opportunities: 3 (I have to wait on someone to retire, quit, die, or get fired.) Company culture: 5 (The Chief's style breeds a lot of mistrust and cliquish behavior.) Company reputation: 1 (We have a lower than average number of fights and injuries in the field because we've worked long and hard to establish a reputation of kicking asses if you do something stupid.) Daily tasks: 6 (I stay busy.) Control over the work one does on a daily basis: 1 (That's wholly up to the citizenry) Overall: 45/100
Job: RN Company: Pediatric Special Needs 1-10 relationship with the boss: 9 and co-workers: 9 work environment: 4 job resources: 4 compensation: 4 growth opportunities: 3 company culture: 2 company reputation: 1 daily tasks: 4 control over the work one does on a daily basis: 5 Overall: 45/100
Job: Recruiter Company: A Major Telecommunications Company 1-10 relationship with the boss: 7 and co-workers: 9 work environment:7 job resources: 5 compensation: 6 growth opportunities: 1 company culture: 5 company reputation: 6 daily tasks: 7 control over the work one does on a daily basis:9 Overall: 62/100 And I hate what I'm doing, which drops it another 20 points. In other words, I hate my job.
Job: Development Assistant Company: a non-profit in Nebraska 1-10 relationship with the boss: 7 and co-workers: 6 work environment: 8 job resources: 9 compensation: 9 growth opportunities: 1 company culture: 4 company reputation: 6 daily tasks: 8 control over the work one does on a daily basis: 9 Overall: 67/100
Job: Graduate Student Company: UAB 1-10 relationship with the boss: 9 and co-workers: 10 work environment: 9 job resources: 5 compensation: 3 growth opportunities: 10 (can't label a potential PhD any less than a 10) company culture: 6 company reputation: 8 daily tasks: 7 control over the work one does on a daily basis: 6 Overall: 73/100
This is a very interesting thread. It make posters into real people for me instead of just avatars to rant at on a website.
Job: I catch bad guys for a living (but I'm not a cop per se) Company: n/a 1-10 relationship with the boss: 9 and co-workers: 9 work environment: 9 job resources: 9 compensation: 8 growth opportunities: 8 company culture: 8 company reputation: 5 (a lot of folks don't like my organization) daily tasks: 9 control over the work one does on a daily basis: 8 Overall: 82/100
relationship with the boss: 10 (I'm the boss) and co-workers: 7 (sometimes I have to fire them) work environment: 10 (who wouldn't like their own environment) job resources: 10 compensation: (4 - I reinvest instead of taking a huge salary) growth opportunities: 10 (sky is the limit) company culture: 7 (this is something I'm working on) company reputation: 8 (We're a buy once company. Most people don't buy an engine more than once in their life, if ever) daily tasks: 8 control over the work one does on a daily basis: 6 (Depends on how you look at it. A lot of things just have to be done regularly) 76
I'll do UA's [Uncle Albert] Job: Shit Company: More shit! 1-10 relationship with the boss: 0 (he ain't me so he sucks!) and co-workers: 0 (they're all idiots!) work environment: 1 (interwebs) job resources: 0 compensation: enough growth opportunities: 0 (who wants to grow? seriously!) company culture: 0 company reputation: 0 daily tasks: 0 control over the work one does on a daily basis: 0 Overall: 1/100 [/Uncle Albert]
Job: Electronic engineer Company: broadcast-oriented firm in Silicon Valley area 1-10 relationship with the boss: 6 and co-workers: 8 work environment: 7 job resources: 7 compensation: 4 growth opportunities: 5 company culture: 7 company reputation: 7 daily tasks: 7 control over the work one does on a daily basis: 8 Overall: 66/100
Job: Unemployed Company: N/A 1-10 Relationship with the boss: 0 And Co-Workers: 0 Work Environment: 8 (my room) Job Resources: 5 (the Intertwebz) Compensation: 0 Growth Opportunities: -1 Company Culture: 0 Company Reputation: -1 Daily Tasks: 1 Control over the Work One Does on a Daily Basis: 2 Overall: 14/100
Job: ? Company: ? relationship with the boss: 7 and co-workers: 6 work environment: usually 9, can get down to 3 job resources: 7 compensation: 8 growth opportunities: 6 company culture: 8 company reputation: 10 daily tasks: 5 control over the work one does on a daily basis: 7 Overall: 73/100 I'm surprised there's no metric for "does what you do actually matter".
Job: Receptionist/departmental admin Company: HR dept of Lancaster University 1-10 relationship with the boss: 7 and co-workers: 8 work environment: 4 job resources: 8 compensation: 3 growth opportunities: 4 company culture: 9 company reputation: 10 daily tasks: 3 control over the work one does on a daily basis: 8 Overall: 64/100
Can't find the link so I did it with with how much I love it Job: Student Company: I go to one 1-10 relationship with the boss: 10 and co-workers: 10 work environment: 10 job resources: 8 compensation: 7 (it's paid for and I get paid to go) growth opportunities: 8 company culture: 10 love it there company reputation: 10 for the major I'm in, in the state daily tasks: 9 Sometimes I have to study or do homework control over the work one does on a daily basis: 9 pretty much do whatever I want to so it comes out to an 88/100
Job: Corporate Research Company: Will not reveal on this board 1-10 relationship with the boss: 7 and co-workers: 8 work environment: 8 job resources: 9 compensation: 8 growth opportunities: 5 (although I just got a promotion...after 12 years!) company culture: 5 (Dilbert works at my company- think pointy-headed boss) company reputation: 8 daily tasks: 6 control over the work one does on a daily basis: 6 Total-70. My Church relationship with the boss: 10 (I am the boss) and co-workers: 9 (no employees, so I'll add my trustees/elders here) work environment: 8 job resources: 9 compensation: 5 (small church but I don't preach for the money) growth opportunities: 0 (unless I get called to a larger church) company culture: 10 company reputation: ?? (not sure what other churches think of us, but I know some people who don't like me- theologically) daily tasks: 8 control over the work one does on a daily basis: 8 Total-67-77 (max)
I've made an exemption to math in the Red Room rulz on this one. But don't anybody get any smartass ideas.
Job: Public Relations Company: I'm not telling (suffice to say, I have a suspicion Zombie Goering is the real CEO of this company) 1-10 relationship with the boss: 4 (He's a total micromanager who literally sits in his office and doesn't want bothered. He loves to fire people though to deflect from his own shortcomings.) and co-workers: 9 work environment: 3 (I have no idea what catastrophe I have to fix on any given day til I get there) job resources: 5 (we sometimes are given the tools we need to do our jobs) compensation: 4 (it pays the bills) growth opportunities: 1 (I can't afford to pull a Halle Barrey from Catwoman, tell the boss off and walk out in this economy, though. Although, I have witnessed other co-workers lose it and do just that however.) company culture: 2 (We're all "family" lol, until people outlive their usefulness or get a raise and begin to cost too much) company reputation: 6 (It looks heavenly from the outside, but it's hell behind closed doors. People are beginning to slowly become aware of this as well) daily tasks: 9 (no shortage there) control over the work one does on a daily basis: 10 (unless I have to go look for a supervisor, I don't see a supervisor) Overall: 53/100
Cool thread idea. Job: Engineering Consultant Company: I work for a lot of different companies. Vestas for one. The others I won't mention. relationship with the boss: I am the boss. Otherwise a 10. The other 'bosses' would be the various project managers for various engineering projects around the world. and co-workers: 6 (usually they're pretty good. Good people, but there are often political issues that cause problems when I'm hired on as a consultant. work environment: 2 (personally I love my work environment. The world is my playground is the best way to explain it. Most people would hate it considering how physical it is, and how much I have to travel, sleep in hotels, etc, etc. With time I'll move on and accept the long-standing offer from one of the companies I do work for to come on full time, but I enjoy what I do now. job resources: 10 (usually I get whatever I need to finish what I was brought in to do). compensation: 0 (I work by the hour/day/month only. No compensation involved. I do make enough money to cover anything I need/want though. growth opportunities: 10 (the only reason you get consulting jobs at companies like Vestas is because you're good at what you do. And if you're good at what you do, you're often asked to come on full-time) company culture: 10 company reputation: 10 (my own company. My work speaks for itself) daily tasks: 10 control over the work one does on a daily basis: 0 (what I do is entirely up to what I'm brought in to do. If that means getting on a private jet to Denmark for a engineering meeting, and then off to Australia for to meet with a project manager, and then back to Alberta to help finalize a major wind-farm development, and then off to North Dakota to help with some oil work....my work entirely depends on my project scheduler.) = 68. I would peg it around 90. Love what I do.
Job: Web Search Consultant Company: Won't Say 1-10 relationship with the boss: 8, technically I am the boss, but I do have to work with a program manager and co-workers: 10 (I work from home, I don't have to talk to anybody) work environment: 10 (my TV is only a few feet away, since starting I've powered through all of DS9 and 5 seasons of X-Files) job resources: 9 (I purchase whatever I need, and it's all tax-deductible) compensation: 5 (it pays more than my last job, but not near enough) growth opportunities: 9 (excellent individuals are promoted fairly quickly) company culture: 9 company reputation: 7 (relatively unknown, but nothing negative) daily tasks: 7 (repetitive, but steady) control over the work one does on a daily basis: 9 (I have to put in a specific amount of work per day, but it's up to me when I do it each day) Total: 76 If it paid better, and I got twice as many hours, I could see doing this for a while