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- BNE: Have you noticed that every time you go for a perm or a trim the hairdresser is always very chatty?
- The reason they are so happy is that most of them love their jobs.
- This is according to a survey conducted by the City & Guilds of London Institute, which asked 1,200 workers about their job satisfaction
- Forty per cent of hairdressers are very happy in their jobs, while civil servants, social workers and architects are the
- unhappiest workers. None of the top ten positions in the Happiness Index included office jobs.
- The happiest workers were those who used their hands.
- In second place were religious run ministers, followed by
chefs, beauticians and plumbers.
- The survey showed that people who can run their own business and
be self-employed are happiest.
- Desk workers came very low on the happiness scale Teachers didn't
seem to be too happy either - only 8% said they enjoyed their work.
- There wasn't a figure for English teachers, although their job satisfaction is probably very high.
- English teachers also smile a lot and generally love their jobs. City and Guilds advised workers to start every day positively, chat to colleagues, and brighten
the workplace with personal photographs and flowers.
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- BNE: Have you noticed that every time you go for a perm or a trim the hairdresser is always very chatty?
- The reason they are so happy is that most of them love their jobs.
- This is according to a survey conducted by the City & Guilds of London Institute, which asked 1,200 workers about their job satisfaction
- Forty per cent of hairdressers are very happy in their jobs, while civil servants, social workers and architects are the
- unhappiest workers. None of the top ten positions in the Happiness Index included office jobs.
- The happiest workers were those who used their hands.
- In second place were religious run ministers, followed by
chefs, beauticians and plumbers.
- The survey showed that people who can run their own business and
be self-employed are happiest.
- Desk workers came very low on the happiness scale Teachers didn't
seem to be too happy either - only 8% said they enjoyed their work.
- There wasn't a figure for English teachers, although their job satisfaction is probably very high.
- English teachers also smile a lot and generally love their jobs. City and Guilds advised workers to start every day positively, chat to colleagues, and brighten
the workplace with personal photographs and flowers.