Why me? I've been a Gallup panel member for more than a year, and I'm totally the wrong person for it. When the questions are on politics, I'm okay, but their polls cover a wide range of topics. This one I completed today was on physical, mental and emotional health, with questions about doctors and drugs, among other things.
It seemed like I answered more than a hundred questions when it could have been boiled down to sad, yes; in pain, yes; unhappy, yes; depressed, yes; stressed, yes; worried, yes. My replies should make Gallup's day.
Gallup reported on the last survey, which was about being happy on the job. Only 25 per cent of the people working are pleased with their jobs.
It seemed like I answered more than a hundred questions when it could have been boiled down to sad, yes; in pain, yes; unhappy, yes; depressed, yes; stressed, yes; worried, yes. My replies should make Gallup's day.
Gallup reported on the last survey, which was about being happy on the job. Only 25 per cent of the people working are pleased with their jobs.
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