Have you ever listened to a gruff, bald entrepreneur wax lyrical about the crystalline shape of a chandelier? I have, as part of what I call my Love and Work Research Road Trip. Whether I’m at yoga, out to dinner, or on an errand, if I see someone excited about work or evidence of this excitement in my surroundings, I get supercurious. Who did this? How did they get into this job and line of work? Do they feel as much magic in their work as I do on the receiving end? One of my colleagues knew all about my Research Road Trip and suggested we visit the downtown San Diego restaurant Herb & Wood. I took in the sight of the massive marble bar, the ultrahigh wood-beamed warehouse ceilings, and the large brick fireplace encircled by giant palm fronds, then sought out the owner, Chris Puffer, to discuss chandeliers and much more.
What Is a Good Job?
It’s where you feel seen for being the best version of yourself.
September 19, 2022
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Summary.
Research shows that people consider a job to be a good one when it not only pays fairly and allows a worker to do what they’re good at but also makes them feel seen for being their best self. If you have a good job, you sense that your colleagues have your back; you don’t experience discrimination; you feel your position is secure; and you have confidence that you’ll get help navigating constant changes in the working world. Gender and race can affect whether you have these feelings, as does whether you’re on a team and how you experience stress.
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