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Hi,

I am having a debate with one of my friends regarding which one is important -

1. Job satisfaction

2. Salary

For me Job satisfaction comes first as if you are not satisfied with your job that you have to perform on your day to day life then it becomes bosesome to stay in that organisation.

But according to my friend, we all are woking for the sake of money and if the company doesn't provide me a good compensation then what is the use of staying there. If there is no job satisfaction at all and the organisation provides me a good package then it is good to stay there instead of looking for job satisfaction.

Please advice who is right as we both are arguing in this topic for the last one week.

Thanks in advance.

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This is a conundrum that comes with every job in the world. NPR – Rex M Oct 12 at 5:22
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Rex M, agreed, this not belong here. – simon Oct 12 at 5:31
I think that question, got almost everything said in the FAQ about What kind of questions should I not ask here? – Nettogrof Oct 12 at 5:32
See stackoverflow.com/questions/1084105/… for my take on most "Should I stay or should I go now?"-type questions. – paxdiablo Oct 12 at 5:44

closed as not programming related by Rex M, Greg Hewgill, shahkalpesh, Nescio, mjv Oct 12 at 5:31

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Both are important

Job satisfaction makes it worthwhile turning up to work. Decent remuneration improves your quality of life and makes it worthwhile going home at the end of the day.

The important thing is to reach a balance. I would say, however, that if the choice was something like 'stay in my job that I love or move to a new one I mightn't like as much but for $10k extra', I would stay. However if it was 20k extra, it would get me closer to being able to go and do my own thing so some short-term pain gives a long-term gain

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We need both money and happiness in our lives and I wouldn't completely sacrifice either. It is possible to achieve both and you shouldn't rest until you do.

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Job satisfaction first, salary second.

Money does not buy happiness. Job satisfaction has a much bigger affect on your quality of life provided your salary meets your needs.

Of course there's a balance between Job satisfaction and Money you need to try and find; For many people they would prefer to work harder and put extra money away for the future.

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Finding the middle path is a challenge for most of us.
The organization doesn't matter. Its the work.

Some people work for less, because they love the work that they do. And there are others, as well.

The decision is upto an individual as to what one wants. Balance is important.

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As others have said - I would also say both. But if I had to sacrifice a bit of pay for a job I actually enjoyed and felt like I was learning every day - I would.

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You work to live, not live to work. You need money for food, housing etc. obviously. Salary == status to some people, if you are one of them having lots of disposable income is important to your happiness too.

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