Sunday, October 28, 2012

Working Life

Hey Dears,

 "Special Sunday" is here!!! So whats our special dish for today?

This week I learnt a lot about Work in the North, then for the past few weeks I have been learning about Work in the South. Then I thought, oh wow! Its good to come with comparisons between the two sides and share it with you.

 First of all, 
As a starter/appetizer, we all do ask ourselves questions about jobs....I will provide answers to what i think. Understand my answers to these questions are highly subjective

Why are jobs sooooo important?
Zee's answer
Income earning "work hard, play hard"

What do we want from jobs?
Zee's answer

  1. An interesting, satisfying and trusting job which offers security.
  2. Financial security meaning good pay
  3. Meaningful or useful to the society sometimes to achieve self satisfactions
What do we get from the jobs and why so?
Zee's answer

Unless self employed but control over the job is plays a key role.
No wonder when it gets to Friday, for those who feel tooo controlled at their workplace they think of "TGIF"-Thank God its Friday and find relief in the sense that they don't have to be answerable to their duties assigned by their bosses during the week days.

Understand that most interesting jobs tend to be least alienated, for instance teaching, a teacher has to follow the curriculum but as a professor at university, more control over what he or she teaches. But still control is present.

Wages and Fringe Benefits
Jobs gives us wages and other fringe benefits like free health care, housing, a free car etc. This provides us job security on top of the contract.

I'm sure if i was to ask you the list of questions on jobs, then the questions will go on and on and on but those are a few I chose.

Main meal



 Work in the South
 Work in the North
 Comparisons
 Climate ideal for agriculture (farming, largest sector)
Short growing season plus cold makes farming difficult 
 Type of jobs
 The economy wholly based on agriculture, nowadays mining and tourism

 The economy is based on manufacturing
 economy
Most employees are paid at the end of the month as Salary
Most employees are paid according to hours worked in every two weeks, "pay day". 
In Manitoba the minimum hourly wage is $10.25 as per October 1st
 Payment method
Usually, most people have one job, starting from 8am to 4pm a duration of 8 hours work per day
Usually having two jobs is common, for instance a day job or weekend job and an overnight job 
 Number of jobs



Dessert




 I hope this delicious dish filled you up  :) 
xxx

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