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By Andy McCue, Silicon.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 06, 2007 12:00:00 AM

Techies have lower levels of job satisfaction than hairdressers, librarians and truck drivers despite higher earnings than many other professions.

IT workers came 66th out of 81 professions ranked for job satisfaction in research carried out by the University of Bath, despite one in 10 techies earning more than £45,000 ($91,000)a year.

The research was based on a Department of Trade and Industry survey of 22,500 employees about their work experiences and ranks them on how satisfied they feel in their job. High-earning techies appear to be unhappy in their jobs despite the fact the research found earning more than £40,000 ($79,000) a year usually has a strong positive effect on job satisfaction.

The University of Bath's Professor Michael Rose, who carried out the research, said the most important factor in job satisfaction is the managerial skill in creating a sense of involvement for employees.

He said in the study: "ICT professionals emerge from the survey less satisfied with involvement, sense of achievement, job security and training provided." Rose said individual job satisfaction is down to a range of factors including pay, conditions of employment and "symbolic rewards" such as prestige.

Hairdressers ranked second in the overall job satisfaction league table behind corporate managers but some of the other professions with happier workers than IT included cleaners, librarians, secretaries and transport drivers.

The professions listed in the research, which was sponsored by the Economic and Social Research Council, are based on the UK standard occupational classification index.

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Hey, you need more friends, dude. Nerds are just people and not all IT workers are nerds. If you feel like that maybe you need a better job in a better place, not in the jungle where you work now.
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Part of the problem is...  John L. Ries | 08/06/07
I agree  CobraA1 | 08/06/07
Management is the real problem  raybailey | 08/06/07
Its the Managerial way  anupshubha | 08/06/07
why wouldn't be they happier?  dumaal | 08/07/07
Middle level managers are the cause for this  thirumal377 | 08/07/07
It's Management, People, and Us  spydrlink@... | 08/07/07
Feedback and self worth  roberto_maietta@... | 08/07/07
Dream job  imperfection | 08/07/07
Most people do it for the money  voska | 08/07/07
I know the feeling  Azathoth | 08/07/07
Complete understandable.  voska | 08/07/07
When you take a job  Linux User 147560 | 08/07/07
Who doesn't do it for the money?  voska | 08/07/07
See I found a job I am passionate  Linux User 147560 | 08/07/07
I've done plenty of volunteer work  CobraA1 | 08/07/07
It's Management / Personnel  info@... | 08/07/07
It's the public.  shraven | 08/07/07
They are lying  gailh | 08/08/07
You need more friends, dude...  MV_z | 08/08/07

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