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Inspiration at Work?
I've never thought of my job as a noble pursuit. In fact, I often get a little down because I don't believe I'm doing Good. I could be helping children in Africa, or building houses for the homeless, or even getting into civic politics and effecting change. But teaching people how to make a database? It certainly helps them, but where does the planet actually benefit?
The other night my company (well, a co-worker and I) hosted an instructor event where we brought in our favourite instructors and talked about the changes at Nexient, gave them a chance to talk to the CEO and with each other, wined and dined them, and talked about presenting what Nexient is all about in the classroom. One of the things that happened was my new boss talked a bit about how he sees the work we do, and it was the first time anyone had ever made me think about the Good that is found in what we do: "People are entrusting their careers to us." Thinking about it like that made me think just a little differently about it.
I still don't see overall Good in what we do, but the positive impact we can have on other people, not just on their activities, did make me think a bit.
I do think I'd like to find something I can do that I feel is more meaningful though. Volunteering would be a good start, but the way my work is right now I don't think I could find time -- and I think that maybe I should devote more of my time to Good than I currently do to Neutral.
Do you see Good in what you do? Do you want to see Good in what you do? Does all this talk of Good make you a little bit Pukey?
The other night my company (well, a co-worker and I) hosted an instructor event where we brought in our favourite instructors and talked about the changes at Nexient, gave them a chance to talk to the CEO and with each other, wined and dined them, and talked about presenting what Nexient is all about in the classroom. One of the things that happened was my new boss talked a bit about how he sees the work we do, and it was the first time anyone had ever made me think about the Good that is found in what we do: "People are entrusting their careers to us." Thinking about it like that made me think just a little differently about it.
I still don't see overall Good in what we do, but the positive impact we can have on other people, not just on their activities, did make me think a bit.
I do think I'd like to find something I can do that I feel is more meaningful though. Volunteering would be a good start, but the way my work is right now I don't think I could find time -- and I think that maybe I should devote more of my time to Good than I currently do to Neutral.
Do you see Good in what you do? Do you want to see Good in what you do? Does all this talk of Good make you a little bit Pukey?
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Happens when your Company's mission statement is: "Our Dream is a World Free of Poverty."
I often wonder how many people truly believe it.
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-OG
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Sometimes I find it hard to see why the project I'm working on is good for the University, but luckily I can ask my boss "Why?". Sounds like you can too, and that's a good thing.
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but i'd much rather do that by promoting their music and placing it in films and television shows. not just negotiating the fees once the placements have been made. that's Good, right?
if i didn't have these musical aspirations i would definitely be working for HRC or something. that's much more Good than the evil music industry. but maybe i could volunteer? or when i'm old and rich i could sit on a board or something.
am i babbling?
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I think I'd rather build an orphanage.
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That's bad.
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However, I guess I could consider parts of my job to be "for the greater good" since I have a part in working on IT designs that are often used in the public sector. For instance, a radiology network that allows scans to be sent cross country via the Internet, therefor allowing doctors to see results immediately rather than having to wait for a courier. Quite often that time can save people's lives...
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I mean what I do right now is indirectly helping people and possibly saving some lives but it is hard to see or measure that sort of impact from the nature of the work.
I used to volunteer my time in more physical ways when I was in high school but as you said things are quite busy now, but I still manage to spend some time doing things in a virtual way. I'm trying to do some good by donating my expertise and CPU cycles to good causes in the computing world. Right now I'm working on a project that could have many benefits, but is currently working on vaccines for AIDS for example. This doesn't take up a lot of my time but will hopefully result is something good, even if just a better understanding of the situation.
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I got started in this industry right after a good friend told me he was HIV positive, and not only was he positive, but he had had bouts of serious illness. I was devastated, and then the Universe handed me a way to make a difference. I have never looked back, and no matter what kinds of politics and personalities I have had to endure, I never forget the importance of what I do, and what it means for people the world over.
The rotovirus study, as one example, developed a vaccine for third world countries. Millions of children will ultimately be saved. Who can't feel good from that?
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One of the reasons I keep talking about pharmacy school and the like is that I see that sort of work as having more potential to allow me to Do Good -- but I have a feeling that unless I’m building schools by hand in sub-Saharan Africa* I’m never going to feel like what I do fills that need.
* Not entirely ruled out as a career path.