My Complicated Relationship With Work

My 40 year journey in the blue-collar world and some timely advice for those still trying to figure it all out

Jeff Marzick

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Photo by Bannon Morrissy on Unsplash

When people over the years told me they loved their jobs, I’m ashamed to admit, I was jealous. How was this possible?

For close to 40 years, I toiled in the workforce at jobs that never managed to succeed in giving me ample reason to wake up in the morning. Other than making a living that allowed me to pay the bills, and some pretty good benefits, I can honestly say that none of those jobs rose to the level of personal satisfaction or contentment.

I’d like to use this chance to provide a cautionary tale to those who settle for occupations that don’t measure up to your expectations. Because when you think about it, you’re going to spend a lot of hours and time on your chosen line of work. So you owe it to yourself to look long and hard at what you want to do in life, especially when we’re only on this earth for a short period. Make the best of it, if you can, because it might save you a lifetime of disappointment and regret.

For me, my work life and personal life have always been inexorably linked. A common refrain is that work defines you. I realize that’s a broad statement, but in my case, it certainly was a fact. For…

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Jeff Marzick

Freelance writer/blogger living in the Pacific Northwest. You can also follow me at my blog: onthefencevoters.com