Quiz for women: Is your job right for you? Test: Do you like your job? Test is my job right for me?

For each answer a) give yourself 8 points, for answer b) - 6, for answer c) - 4, for answer d) - 1 point and for answer e) - respectively, 0.

1. How do you feel when you get ready for work in the morning?

A) Easy and joyful.

b) Confident and calm.

V) I'm nervous.

G) Apathetic.

d) It's like I'm not there.

2. At work you feel...

A) like a fish in water!

b) cheerful and ready to help everyone.

V) irritated and twitchy.

G) There’s still nothing before lunch, but after that I’m so tired.

d) like in hard labor.

3. You return home after work feeling...

A) anticipation of evening worries and joys.

b) fulfilled duty and pleasant fatigue.

V) as if a heavy stone had been removed from my neck.

G) indifferent to everything.

d) deep depression, self-pity and melancholy.

4. Are you willing to work overtime?

A) Sometimes a desire arises.

b) Yes, subject to appropriate payment.

V) If forced or forced by insurmountable circumstances.

G) No, only under threat of dismissal.

d) Never.

5. How often and why are you late?

A) Almost never, only due to serious health or transport problems.

b) Sometimes, for family reasons.

V) Quite often, I don’t have time to sleep or get ready.

G) Often, I don’t even know why.

d) Almost always, for various reasons.

6. Are you afraid of your superiors?

A) No, because I always fulfill his demands and listen to his advice.

b) Rather, I respect and am confident that the vertical of power is based on justice.

V) I'm afraid, but in general I have a normal relationship with him.

G) Most likely, yes, because I often have conflicts.

d) Sometimes to the point of panic, although I often turn out to be wrong.

7. Do you discuss work situations at home?

A) Almost always and with pleasure.

b) Rarely, but only because there is not enough time.

V) Sometimes I talk in half – about the positive and the negative.

G) Quite often I complain about my bosses and colleagues.

d) I always and really need the consolation and support of loved ones.

8. Do you sometimes want to chat with colleagues after hours?

A) Yes, we often call each other and meet.

b) Why not, if there is nothing else to do.

V) Occasionally, to ask for advice.

G) Quite often, a friend from work and I discuss problems.

d) What's the point?

9. When you think about work on the weekend, then...

A) My mood improves - because I like my profession!

b) I have no time to remember - I have a busy personal life.

V) my mood remains the same - I’m sure that everything is fine with my work.

G) I'm starting to get nervous.

d) my mood is spoiled - I’ll go there again soon.

Add up your scores and see your findings.

From 72 to 52 points. You really love your job. Most likely, you are quite satisfied with your relationships with your superiors and co-workers. The main thing is not to spoil anything, and everything that you do so well today will work out even better in the future.

From 51 to 31 points. In general, your relationships with colleagues and superiors suit you, the workload is quite tolerable and the financial side is also not too disappointing. Although... Deep down, you probably dream of more.

From 30 to 15 points. It’s too early to sound the alarm, but the situation at work cannot be called comfortable. Make it a point to make your time at work fun, or at least not detrimental to your mental well-being.

Less than 15 points. Change your job immediately, otherwise nervous breakdown can't be avoided.

1. How many years have you worked at your last place?

a) more than a year;

b) more than 3 years;

c) 10 years or more;

d) several months.

2. Do you think that you need to study in order to more successfully continue your professional activities:

a) are satisfied with the current situation;

b) you cannot live without a career;

c) of course, because it is prestigious;

d) a person can always learn something new;

d) only if it is profitable.

3. Do you think that you are paid well enough compared to the opportunities that your profession provides:

a) yes, but now, no matter how much they pay, it will always be not enough;

b) no, but it’s difficult to compare;

c) of course, not enough for the enormous efforts that I make;

d) the salary is small, but sufficient to maintain the profession you love;

e) work exactly as much as you are paid.

4. In what mood do you usually go to work?

a) with increased heart rate, high blood pressure, trembling;

b) everything is going fine;

c) mentally count how much is left until retirement;

d) impatiently - “now I’ll show them what I’m capable of”;

d) despite all this, you are better at work than at home.

5. Do you often discuss work problems with loved ones?

a) tell jokes about your boss;

b) say only what can be useful;

c) avoid this topic;

e) sometimes you make attempts, but such conversations are not of interest to you.

6. Lying on the seashore during vacation, you find yourself thinking about work:

a) this cannot be - when you relax, you think only about pleasure;

b) good-naturedly gloat, imagining how your colleagues are “roasting” at this moment;

c) you want your vacation to end quickly;

d) remember your work with a good feeling and even send a postcard to your colleagues;

e) you are glad that the vacation is long enough.

7. Did you imagine that you would do something like this:

a) we didn’t even dream that it would be so good;

b) it was always clear to you how things were in this area, you aspired to this place and are now happy with everything;

c) feel slightly disappointed;

d) you still have to work somewhere...

8. Would you agree for your children to choose your profession:

a) if they are interested in it and if they chose it themselves;

b) yes, but only after obtaining a higher qualification than yours;

c) do everything to dissuade them. One victim in the family is enough;

d) you don’t care, but you are convinced that they don’t yet know what to grab onto;

e) secretly hope that this will happen, then you could use your experience and connections.

9. When you were a child, did you dream of becoming:

a) an astronaut to be the first to land on a new planet;

b) a famous artist - because of the applause of the public;

c) a teacher to give all children excellent grades;

d) a fashion model - simply because it is beautiful;

e) a doctor from behind a stethoscope and a white coat.

10. Imagine the following situation: you are waiting for a decisive meeting with the man of your dreams. Suddenly it turns out that you need to stay at work for a few more hours. Your reaction:

a) tell him that, unfortunately, you are busy today;

b) argue with everyone who catches your eye, and leave calmed down for the meeting;

c) after much hesitation, you postpone the meeting and feel so depressed that you are unable to do anything;

d) you postpone the meeting - work is more important than everything else, and the one who wants to be with you must get used to this idea;

d) try to leave the service by resorting to the most ridiculous lies (for example, that your great-aunt is ill). If you don’t have time for a meeting, act according to the “both the wolves are fed and the sheep are safe” scheme:

you work at an accelerated pace in order to finish things faster, and when you come to the meeting, you are disappointed to find out that no one is waiting for you there.

results

We count the points:

1. a, d - 1; b,c - 2

2. a-0; b,d-2; in 1; g-4

3. a-2; g-3; b,c,d - 1

4. a-0; b-4; in 1; g-2; d-1

5. a, g-2; b,c,d-1

6. a, d - 3; c,d-; b-2

7. a-5; b-3; at 2; r-1

8. a-5; b-4; c,d-1; g-2

9. a, b, c, d-2; g–3

10. a-7; b-5; c,d-1;g-2

From 38 to 27 points. You cope well in any situation: both everyday and professional. You have the rare quality of not noticing your own strengths and, as a result of this, you never stop looking for opportunities to improve. You feel good enough at any job, so pay attention! - don’t settle for the first one you come across. And remember: whatever you do, you will enjoy it.

From 26 to 22 points. You are doing a good job, and yet something is not quite right. Maybe your professional capabilities are greater than what you do, and you need a small but noticeable success to improve your well-being. Perhaps your dissatisfaction is a consequence of personal problems or it is simply an inability to communicate with colleagues. Think about it, maybe it’s worth adjusting the principles that seem small at first glance, but are important to you, in order to experience pleasure from work.

Less than 22 points. You are a martyr at work without interest and the opportunity to realize yourself. The reasons may be different, but if you have not yet lost faith in yourself, it is better to leave. After a week of rest and reflection, perhaps you will understand that a new business is in all cases preferable to the dullness of life in which you drowned.

Well, we want you to enjoy your work just like this guy with a tambourine-)

Do you want to know if this is what you are doing? Our test is designed specifically for this.

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Do you often talk to your students about abstract topics during class?

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Imagine the situation: You woke up, on your nose public lesson. What motivates you to get up on this day?

“You are very collected and disciplined, you know who to ask, what to ask, who to talk to, who to sympathize with. At the same time, you are strict and fair. You always take notes on everything new. You have earned your authority a long time ago and maintain it at the proper level. Children receive only accurate knowledge from you, parents are delighted with your strict and even relationship with them. You pay as much attention to preparing for meetings as you do for lessons. Your motto is objectivity, accuracy, responsibility.”

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How similar are you to the teacher description below?

“Preparing for lessons every day seems like a real punishment to you, and the realization that you have 5 lessons tomorrow terrifies you. You are afraid of seeming boring and uninteresting to children. Difficulties arise with who to ask, and you are at a loss as to what to ask. In the morning you are overcome by the feeling that someone might come to class to test you, and your lesson will turn out to be damp and ordinary.”

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How do you feel at the end of the work week?

“Each class is a separate country for you. For its prosperity, you make all the necessary efforts: create an author’s educational program, tests, terminological dictations, and also invent educational games and introduce new visual aids. You often demonstrate presentations for lessons and make every effort to properly motivate students in your subject. Even those who do not want to study appreciate and respect you.”

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If the teachers’ council is looking for a teacher who could organize some kind of event, then I...

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Is your style of working with students similar to the one described below?

“Students constantly complain about the large amount of homework. You constantly prove the hackneyed truth that God knows at “5”, you know at “4”, and students should rejoice at “3”. At the same time, all parents strive to send their children to your class, since the children’s knowledge is good, discipline is at the level, and the children in general become more purposeful.”

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Are you like the teacher described below?

“During lessons, there is a certain fixation on the delivery of one’s speech, its intonation, as well as the refinement of gestures and postures. You know how to support the guys, but only with words. The methodological support of the subject doesn’t really bother you, grading is sometimes missed, and the explanation of the material is just an excuse to talk and not stand still.”

You are looking for your place in the sun. Pedagogy is one of the steps, move on!

You seem to be tired, or you are dreaming of “getting off the ship.” A lot of things are difficult for you. Try to relax and calmly carry out daily tasks in a way that does not burden you. Preparing for lessons can be interesting and easy, you just need to find your own way. Also, perhaps you should pay attention to another type of activity; it’s not too late to change everything. The main thing is to find something that you would like and that does not cause significant emotional stress, and subsequently health problems due to nervousness.

What will be the result for your friends and colleagues?

You are a teacher-creator, the “Michelangelo of pedagogy”!

Being a teacher is your destiny! You take into account the characteristics of all students, and know how to adjust the course of the lesson in a timely manner if you see that the children do not comprehend the educational material. Respect the opinion and wishes of the child. In your work, you are like an artist creating great paintings or a talented conductor leading a well-coordinated orchestra. Your only problem is that the student quickly gets used to your tolerant attitude. Nevertheless, your students love you very much. You are dedicated to your work, responsible, goal-oriented. But sometimes you are afraid of difficulties. Don’t be afraid to try something new, because the smiles and bright future of your students are in your hands. You are moving in the right direction. Just a little more and you will become a real maestro in your business!

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