All play and no work makes Jack...broke.
Sounds about right, but the opposite is a big problem too, so you have to try find a middle ground where you can work enough to support yourself, yet still have time to spend all that cash.
Glassdoor, a careers site, have surveyed 60,000 workers to find out their satisfaction levels with their current work-life balance, and it's not good news. On a scale of 1.0 being awful, and 5.0 being amazing, the survey said that the average worker comes in at 3.2, which is down from the result of 3.4 in 2012, and 3.5 in 2009.
But it's not all bad news, the company decided they'd share some of the data they found, and have given a list of the jobs with the best work-life balance, and here they are.
1. Web developer
2. Commercial developer
3. Research assistant
4. Senior business analyst
5. Product manager
6. Marketing executive
7. Human resources manager
8. Human resources specialist
9. Research associate
10. Marketing manager
11. Personal assistant
12. Data analyst
13. Researcher
14. Business analyst
15. Senior associate
16. Software engineer
17. Senior software engineer
18. Managing consultant
19. Design engineer
20. Financial analyst
OK, if you're not going to say it we will. None of those jobs sound like much fun to us, and we're saying that as people who have no idea what most of them are. Still, they sound boring, and if that's not enough to make a snap judgement, we don't know what is.
Via Metro