I feel like 72% of the maximum is a very good grade when you ask people about how satisfied they are with something that takes up a large part of their waking hours, is rarely much fun, and is basically compulsory?
Not to mention that this question seems pretty open-ended. Does the salary play into this, or is that technically not part of the job itself? Are you supposed to evaluate it compared to the current job market, compared to your own previous jobs, or in a vacuum? What would full satisfaction even look like? Or 0 satisfaction?
Markus_zockt on
It is part of German culture to be dissatisfied.
rewboss on
We’re talking about differences of tenths of a point on a ten-point scale, with Germany about 0.2 points below the EU average. And I don’t think pay is the only thing factoring into this.
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We’re generally not satisfied.or happy.
I feel like 72% of the maximum is a very good grade when you ask people about how satisfied they are with something that takes up a large part of their waking hours, is rarely much fun, and is basically compulsory?
Not to mention that this question seems pretty open-ended. Does the salary play into this, or is that technically not part of the job itself? Are you supposed to evaluate it compared to the current job market, compared to your own previous jobs, or in a vacuum? What would full satisfaction even look like? Or 0 satisfaction?
It is part of German culture to be dissatisfied.
We’re talking about differences of tenths of a point on a ten-point scale, with Germany about 0.2 points below the EU average. And I don’t think pay is the only thing factoring into this.