26th October 2005, 02:02 PM
Quote:quote:Originally posted by troll
Understood sir- no misreading at all- your point is nice and clear.Poses me with quite a job in answering it though! Ok, here goes...
I am at risk of being seen as a cop-out by using an analogy but:
a nurse or paramedic will inevitably see the ultimate results at ground level of being shafted by an apathetic government imbued with a silver mouth. Said practitioner will however, continue to do their best at ground level because thats what they do and, they love it.Not only that, they can go home knowing they did their level best and in some way-made a difference. I certainly don`t put myself on the same footing as these underpaid/overworked angels of the NHS-all power to them by the way-I love em` all but.....I hope you can see why staying where I am is important to me.I have in the past been lucky enough to play roles both way above and below my current station and it is in the field where I am happiest. Yes, I currently work in commercial arch although I digress into research as often as possible until someone-somewhere liberates me!!!!
Why not be an analogous matron then? Supervising can be fun and rewarding. Just see it as being the guy that keeps the immediate line managers in check.