I'm supposed to be doing research now, but I ended up doing everything else hahaha. Here are things I found.
http://www.thehappinessshow.com/HappiestCountries.htm
Singapore is 23rd on the list, the first asian country. Sure not? :/ Taiwan is next at 31, and then Japan at 39.
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http://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=4097264&page=1
Sureee not?
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http://blog.miragestudio7.com/2005/11/architects-lawyers-and-prostitutes/
Whenever you see the word “Client” in something to do with building, you know there just has to be an architect involved because no one else in the building game ever refers to anyone as “clients.” It is such a strange word, isn’t it? In a shop you are a customer, on a train you are a passenger, in a hospital you are a patient, in a class you are a student, in the economy at large you’d be a consumer. But client? The only people who have clients are lawyers, architects and prostitutes, all of whom have to live with the reputation that they are simply out to screw you. Only the prostitute is honest about it.”
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http://www.careerbuilder.co.uk/Article/CB-47-Job-Search-UKs-20-Happiest-Jobs/?ArticleID=47&cbRecursionCnt=1&cbsid=2af32410070e41ef9f683318aa7bdba3-307338201-w2-6&ns_siteid=ns_us_g_happiest_jobs
http://www.virginmedia.com/jobs/features/ukshappiestprofessions.php
Hahahah hairdressers are the happiest people. Switch course already lar.
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http://current.com/1pepm4c
This one claims architects are #4 on the happiest jobs list.
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http://arbitat.com/discussion/017/index.htm
UK Architects Unhappy, US Architects Dying Off
Posted by JoeVare, 15 April 2005
According to City & Guilds (a London based vocational institute), you're (probably) not the only unhappy architect. In their 2004 Happiness Index, Architects were the 29th and least happy profession, behind such professions as butchers, bankers and civil servants. If you're thinking of a career switch, the whole index is:
#01 - Hairdressers - Perentage that are "Very Happy": 40
#02 - Clergy - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 24
#03 - Chefs/cooks - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 23
#04 - Beauticians - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 22
#05 - Plumbers - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 20
#06 - Mechanics - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 20
#07 - Builders - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 20
#08 - Electricians - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 18
#09 - Florists - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 18
#10 - Fitness Instructors - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 18
#11 - Care Assistants - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 18
#12 - Health care professionals - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 17
#13 - Media - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 16
#14 - Chartered engineers - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 15
#15 - Pharmacists - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 15
#16 - Scientists/R&D - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 15
#17 - Butchers - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 14
#18 - DJs - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 13
#19 - Interior designers - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 9
#20 - Travel Agents - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 9
#21 - Teachers - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 8
#22 - Bankers - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 8
#23 - Accountants - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 7
#24 - IT Specialists - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 5
#25 - Lawyers - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 5
#26 - Secretaries - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 5
#27 - Estate Agents - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 4
#28 - Civil Servants - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 3
#29 - Architects - Percentage that are "Very Happy": 2
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http://www.time.com/time/2007/america_numbers/job.html
This one provides a very comprehensive ranking list.
Argh I don't know why I'm reading these. I don't survive well in reality.
I'm watching Ouran High sch host club, Big Bang theory, playing 3-4 games, training for cycling, swimming, and dancing, how to find time for studies seriously?
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