I am writing this post as my entry to @emergehealthier's Steem Basic Income Contest to celebrate Labor Day. To enter this contest one must write a post discussing what he loves about his work. It may be about the regular work one does everyday, or one's work in Steemit, or even voluntary work. For this contest, I will be writing about what I love with my regular work.
A little background about my job history. I used to work for a family-owned corporation. The pay was good. The travel opportunities were even better. I was able to visit places I would only see in pictures and magazines. I've been to Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Jamaica, US of A, Hongkong, and Thailand.
But despite these perks, I began to dislike my job. Why? You see I was at the beck and call of my boss(es). I had to be available to meet with them anytime of the day, including Saturdays and Sundays. I had to be at any place, province or city that they asked me to go to. Eventually, this arrangement took a toll on my family time as I began to see less and less of them. Eventually, I had to quit or my wife and kids were going to quit on me.I told myself that in my next job, I will make sure I dictate my work hours and days. I wanted to make up for all the lost time with my family, especially with our youngest child, Jacinta, who was born 6 months premature and needed extra care and attention. To make the story short, I discovered selling life insurance.
After undergoing training and licensing, I was basically free to determine my hours of work. I could now set up appointments with prospects at times and days that I wanted to. I determine the number of calls I make to ensure that I will have more time with the kids and wife. And to top it all, we may be a lowly insurance agent in the eyes of many of our clients, but the pay is good and oftentimes, we earn more than our prospects and clients do.And this is what I enjoy with the work I do. If I want to be busy, then I am. If I want to goof off, then I do. If I want to go to the beach with the family in the middle of the week, we go. If my wife says she wants me to take her shopping on a Tuesday morning, in 90% of the time I always am available. I don't have to call in sick or that I am on leave. No one is asking me to be where I do not want to be. Can a job be any better? And the pay? Does it really matter?
(All photos are courtesy of Pixabay)