Having a job that you truly love is an amazing feeling. Not only does it put food on the table, but it provides you with a deep sense of purpose and personal growth. It’s not just about the money—even if career opportunities are an important factor. It’s about making an impact in the world. But how many of you could genuinely say that you’d stay at the company you currently work at if you ever won the lottery?Well, as it turns out, plenty people would. Members of the r/AskReddit community revealed what their jobs are and why theywouldn’t quiteven if they got lucky and hit the jackpot. It’s genuinely wholesome and inspiring. And it’s proof that your career can be meaningful, not just a bottomless pit of soul-sucking despair. Scroll down to see what these internet users had to say.This post may includeaffiliate links.

Having a job that you truly love is an amazing feeling. Not only does it put food on the table, but it provides you with a deep sense of purpose and personal growth. It’s not just about the money—even if career opportunities are an important factor. It’s about making an impact in the world. But how many of you could genuinely say that you’d stay at the company you currently work at if you ever won the lottery?

Well, as it turns out, plenty people would. Members of the r/AskReddit community revealed what their jobs are and why theywouldn’t quiteven if they got lucky and hit the jackpot. It’s genuinely wholesome and inspiring. And it’s proof that your career can be meaningful, not just a bottomless pit of soul-sucking despair. Scroll down to see what these internet users had to say.

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Kennel attendant. I’ll never willingly turn my back on these animals.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

This is going to sound stupid but I deliver food for UberEats.I do it mostly for my mental wellness. I am retired so I do this to get me out of the house during the day instead of sitting around doing nothing but battling my depression and anxiety.I love the feeling of riding around town on an electric scooter and seeing the sights here in NYC while also having a feeling of self worth… if that makes any sense.I don’t expect anyone to understand how much I get out of doing deliveries but I hope it can make some semblance of understanding to those in the psychiatric field at the very least because I feel as though I need validation for some odd reason.

I’m a doctor. A great portion of my income is already donated to my hospital’s program that expands access to low-income patients. I’d probably give 100% of my income to the program if I won and use the lottery winnings for living.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

A concept that has helped us immensely in our lives isthe idea of ‘ikigai.’It’s a Japanese concept that touches on a person’s reason for being. Ikigai focuses on finding balance between four things: what you love, what the world needs, what you’re good at, and what you can be paid for.If any of the four aspects are lacking in your life, you may not feel as fulfilled as you could be. Doing what you love and what you’re good at for very little money will be chronically frustrating. Meanwhile, doing what the world needs and what pays well even if you hate every moment of it will leave you burned out and looking to jump ship. It’s only when the four elements are at play that you can talk about ikigai, which stands above your passion, mission, profession, and vocation.

A concept that has helped us immensely in our lives isthe idea of ‘ikigai.’It’s a Japanese concept that touches on a person’s reason for being. Ikigai focuses on finding balance between four things: what you love, what the world needs, what you’re good at, and what you can be paid for.

If any of the four aspects are lacking in your life, you may not feel as fulfilled as you could be. Doing what you love and what you’re good at for very little money will be chronically frustrating. Meanwhile, doing what the world needs and what pays well even if you hate every moment of it will leave you burned out and looking to jump ship. It’s only when the four elements are at play that you can talk about ikigai, which stands above your passion, mission, profession, and vocation.

I’m actually a chef at my local homeless shelter. My dream job, even with an advanced degree. I’d not quit this if I won 3 lotteries. I would, however, cut a fat check to my organization and my sister organization

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

I drive a bus for a retirement village and memory care unit.They’re not all a bunch of brain dead trump zombies and the ones that aren’t are the best, sweetest, kindest people I’ve ever met. I love my residents.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

I am a Zookeeper 😊. I would love to win the lottery- but I wouldn’t quit my job. Working with animals is incredibly rewarding

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

That’s not to say that if you’re passionate enough you’ll have no issues whatsoever in your career. Challenges are unavoidable at work. But what matters is your willingness to see things through as you look for solutions. Our intrinsic motivation for what we do is as important as extrinsic factors (like money and status).Job satisfaction, according to Indeed,depends ona handful of factors. For one, the work itself has to serve some greater purpose. It has to fire up the employees with a grand vision of some sort. But that means very little if the compensation is poor, there are no growth opportunities, and the workplace culture is toxic.

That’s not to say that if you’re passionate enough you’ll have no issues whatsoever in your career. Challenges are unavoidable at work. But what matters is your willingness to see things through as you look for solutions. Our intrinsic motivation for what we do is as important as extrinsic factors (like money and status).

Job satisfaction, according to Indeed,depends ona handful of factors. For one, the work itself has to serve some greater purpose. It has to fire up the employees with a grand vision of some sort. But that means very little if the compensation is poor, there are no growth opportunities, and the workplace culture is toxic.

I work at an after-school program for teens with disabilities and it is the most fun, rewarding job I’ve ever had. Plus, I would miss my kiddos.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

I recondition (light remodeling) apartments after tenants move out. I’m alone all day and I can listen to podcasts or books, the work is very satisfying to me, and as a woman I’ve loved learning HVAC, plumbing, and electrical work as I use the experience in my own home when things break/need updated. I would go crazy without working anyway but I really do love my job

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

I teach people how to sew, mostly kids but we have a few adult classes as well.It is stressful but also so rewarding to see a room full of people who have learned a skill from you and can take home a bunch of goodies, and sewing is a dying skill so we need to teach it more!

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

Employees also highly value quality managers whom they can trust and respect, and who embrace communication instead of shying away from it.On top of that, if you want to motivate your staff to go above and beyond the call of duty, you have to be willing to give them some autonomy and flexibility. If you’re micromanaging every tiny aspect of their day-to-day operations, you’re only pushing them away. Companies that truly want to support their workers will look for ways to help them grow their professional and personal skills, instead of trying to min-max their output until they inevitablyburn outand quit.

Employees also highly value quality managers whom they can trust and respect, and who embrace communication instead of shying away from it.

On top of that, if you want to motivate your staff to go above and beyond the call of duty, you have to be willing to give them some autonomy and flexibility. If you’re micromanaging every tiny aspect of their day-to-day operations, you’re only pushing them away. Companies that truly want to support their workers will look for ways to help them grow their professional and personal skills, instead of trying to min-max their output until they inevitablyburn outand quit.

I train shelter dogs and write grants for animal welfare orgs. I love how dogs think and the look on their faces when they understand what you’re asking them to do, and I love grant writing because it’s like manipulation in written form.I’d keep a chunk of the lottery money to buy a house and a big backyard and get my self a chef because I hate cooking (and get good health insurance), but a lot of it would go into a foundation where I could give it to shelters and rescues. Just think, we could save THOUSANDS of animals every year.

Clinical cancer research. I might have a few more days off though.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

Public librarian. Not leaving till I can’t do it anymore. Love the public (most of them, most of the time), love getting people resources to improve their lives, love being the first to know about new books/movies/music/board games, love spending tax money on things that make people actually happy, love talking to my ridiculously smart, talented coworkers. I’m on my fourth career. This is the only one I wouldn’t leave immediately if money were no issue.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

Barista is my main regular job. I f*****g love it. I love being able to talk to people all day and making cute little swans or whatever in peoples drinks.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

I’m the Assistant Director for a Children’s Theatre.It’s really not something you do for the money. You do it because you love it and can’t imagine your life without it.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

I’m a criminal defense lawyer. The job can get stupid stressful, particularly in the days leading up to and during jury trials for clients charged with serious crimes, but damn, does it feel good to advocate for others, all while pushing back against baked-in injustices that plague the criminal system.I feel so fortunate. Every day is a reminder that crime does not happen in a vacuum - if you leave a toaster outside all winter and then go to plug it in in the spring, it’d be unreasonable to expect it to work perfectly. But yet that’s oftentimes what the criminal system expects out of people who have themselves been subjected to trauma from the earliest moments of their lives.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

I already quit my necktie job to become a wood artist. I would never go back to the office no matter what.If I won a billion dollars tomorrow, I would continue to make and sell my wood items. I would improve my shop, buy more tools, air purifying system, compressor, sanders, and perhaps build a shop with nice windows and storage space. And I would love to spend the rest of my days making things and then selling them. It is not the money, it is that people want things I thought up and made.

I’m a musician. Basically I have what for most people is a dream job, which makes me a non-representative specimen. On the other hand, I still occasionally work as a paramedic, and as rewarding as that job can be, I’m mostly doing it when I want to grab some extra cash. I’d probably let my certs expire if I was rich.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

I’m a hospice nurse. I wouldn’t quit my job. I feel like it’s important. But I wouldn’t stress about taking a vacation if I won the lottery

midwife. aka badass mother helper.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

Nursing, I kind of still like it. I’d probably back off to part time, if I won big.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

When I win the lottery I’ll still work but I’ll probably go to part time. I work with children with special needs :) my job is rewarding and special, I love working with kids. Plus I’m too young to “retire” and not work, I’ll get bored lol

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

I do hair. Love it! Gives me purpose.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

I run my own company and my employees are like my children. I love them to bits, and we do meaningful work with remarkable companies. I hit the jackpot already

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

I’m a winemaker. I absolutely love what I do, and would never give it up.If I was to win the jackpot, I would buy better toys for my vineyard and winery.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

I teach in a difficult state to do that. So if I don’t do it then it’s one less person who’s going to try and do a good job for the kids.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

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Labor and delivery nurse! I will prob have to be forced into retirement one day because I love my job so much!

Aircraft Mechanic. For me nothing and I mean nothing get me excited for the day like goin to fix airplanes and making them fly. I work on military aircraft so it’s very different from civilian aircraft but I truly love what I do.

I get to read DUI police reports all day. Most entertaining job I’ve ever had.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

I develop chemical sensors. I would buy the company and work half time. The joy of solving the types of problems that come up are fun. I would also get to solve the bedbug detector problems.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

Tattoo artist!!!

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

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I think I would stay a firefighter. I love the comraderie and the variety in every day. And hey….I won the lottery…I can pay someone to take a shift if I don’t feel like working. Also I would learn to fly.

Anesthesiologist. Love the job, worked for many years to acquire the skill set

I’m already independently wealthy and I work with DV and SA survivors. It’s meaningful to me and I need an answer for when people ask “So what do you do?”

Band instrument repair. I’d probably quit the company I work for if it was enough money. I’d buy all my own tooling, though, and continue doing repair. Just taking on projects I want to do without as much pressure for time and money.

I work in addiction recovery. It means a lot to me. I wouldn’t quit if I won the lottery, but I would go part time.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

janitor. hours is good. work is easy. people are mostly nice. something to keep me busy

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

Engineer. It’s not because I love my work though (I like it, but…)… but rather it would be the end of what I’ve known my entire life. I’m afraid I’d slip into a deep depression, realizing that I had nothing to really live for anymore? Kinda messed, eh?

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

I would quit my day job. However, I’ll never stop writing stories. Writing gives me a chance to escape my reality. It’s the most therapeutic thing I’ve ever experienced. I love creating characters, putting them in imperfect lives and situations, and helping them fix themselves and better their situations.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

School bus driver. Like the kids, love the job. Not mentally taxing, gives me a sense of community as well.

I drive a concrete truck. I love driving and enjoy building things that will outlast me, so it’s the best of both worlds. I spend my day working and listening to audiobooks, podcasts, and music with no boss standing over my shoulder. I would do my job at least part time while taking a lot more vacations if I won millions in the lottery because I actually find it fun.

I actually worked with a guy who won 10 million in the Florida Lotto. He was 5 years from full retirement after 25 years of basically delivering AV equipment to rooms on our college campus. He opted to stay at his job because he barely did any work there anyway.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

I work at a pizza place in the kitchen.It gets me out of the house, and I like some of the people there.

30 People Share Their Jobs That They Wouldn’t Quit Even If They Hit A Jackpot

Middle school band teacher at a school that doesn’t give me too much stress. Also a professional musician. I simply would have money for more trumpets.

I work with athletes to improve their performance, return them to sport post-injury, and help them reach the next level of competition. I love what I do, and I don’t think that will ever change.

I fly an attack helicopter. I don’t spend all day doing it, but when I actually get to it’s the best thing in the world. I get to fly low level through all sorts of incredibly scenic landscapes and enjoy views I’d never have the opportunity to otherwise. Views you’d have to hike days or weeks into the back country or into the mountains to get a glimpse of. I also get to blow things up, using a variety of weapons. I’ve thought many times about what I’d do if I won the lottery and honestly I’d probably stay. My car would be a little nicer though

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