>>2211937No; I have a very superficial position with the company I work for. I spend most of my day in my office doing coursework or talking to friends I've made. Sometimes I have the company send me to courses or pay for my hobbies. Occasionally I have to sign off on projects or draft presentations. My real job is to be on-site so the company can say "Look, we have an environmental guy on our staff!" and check that box off.
>the prosI draft my own schedule, meaning I usually only work eight hours and I go hiking almost every day after work.
I make a lot of money.
The company pays for me to further my education and skill sets.
>the consMy job is about as indoors and as unengaging as you can get.
I don't actually have a purpose there.