A burned-out teacher finds fulfilment in a "boring" office job, prioritizing family over a stressful career, and regretting a job that did not make them happy before.
Despite hating the job at 49, financial learning and supportive coworkers motivated one individual to save for retirement. They regret not finding a passion that would pay the bills and make them satisfied.
An art school scholar regrets the lack of stability and artistic freedom in a creative career. They say that they would rather invest their time in a blue-collar job that assures consistent pay.
A corporate employee regrets not being a 'fake it till you make it' person and advises to embrace job satisfaction over societal pressure to climb the corporate ladder.