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Originally Posted by Hugh
Sometimes short term annoyances can lead to long term benefits - working looks good on your CV, and makes your more employable, which is a virtuous circle.
I have been working away from home through the week for the last six months, but doing this job led to a permanent job near my home, which I start on Monday.
Sometimes (and it isn't easy) we just have to suck it up, and look to the long term.
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It's all true, plus there are always good points to any job. When I was 16 I got a job at the ford plant in Dagenham building a new canteen, when the job was over I had nothing else to do so when they offered me the washer up job in the canteen I took it. Was a crap job, possibly the worst I've ever had but lunch there was great, you just have to concentrate on the good parts of the job that you like rather than the negative.