Thrill of job

SMOKE

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I read a thread not long ago about loss of the thrill, like he use to, about getting the system up.
I think that when you do it enough there is no need for that thrill. You know your going to do it.
I think we should think more about how you feel about yourself.
I am not like lots of people that go to work. I like my job. Work is a big part of my life. I am needed, admired, respected.
Lots of people build the system but we give it life.
I think pride of skill is good enough. You are good if you dont have to jump for joy when it all works.
What do you think.
 
I guess that's why I have several jobs :) ..... I like my work (s) but also get a thrills out of my family and hobbies

But it also rewarding to breath life into any machine and see it run for the first time or see it run again

I get more out of trouble shooting... when you walk into a plant thats not running and you are able to get it running again and see the happy faces on everyone, thats a nice feeling :)

(("here hold my cape"))
 

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