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A question that people are commonly asked about career choices is whether the pay or job satisfaction is
more important. (1) Although / As a matter of fact the issues this question raises seem valid, I would like to
point out that I consider this a false dilemma.
(2) First of all /However, it is obvious that these two factors go hand in hand. (3) Therefore / For example,
if you are satisfied with your pay, you are more likely to be happy with your job than if you feel you are
underpaid. Conversely, no matter how much you are paid, if you dislike the job you are doing, it is difficult to
be happy with it. (4) On the whole / Consequently, the one factor leads to the other in either case.
(5) What is more / For instance, I think it is misleading to suggest that this is an ‘either or’ question. (6)
Nonetheless / In fact, I believe that people should be encouraged to seek both adequate remuneration and a
sense of satisfaction from the job they decide to do. (7) All the same / Thus, what will be gained is a better
balance all round.
(8) Furthermore / Nevertheless, if one is actually faced with the dilemma of having to choose one or the
other, it is a difficult choice to make. (9) All in all / As a result, I would say that it is a choice that requires one
to take their own personality into consideration and to weigh the pros and cons as well.
more important. (1) Although / As a matter of fact the issues this question raises seem valid, I would like to
point out that I consider this a false dilemma.
(2) First of all /However, it is obvious that these two factors go hand in hand. (3) Therefore / For example,
if you are satisfied with your pay, you are more likely to be happy with your job than if you feel you are
underpaid. Conversely, no matter how much you are paid, if you dislike the job you are doing, it is difficult to
be happy with it. (4) On the whole / Consequently, the one factor leads to the other in either case.
(5) What is more / For instance, I think it is misleading to suggest that this is an ‘either or’ question. (6)
Nonetheless / In fact, I believe that people should be encouraged to seek both adequate remuneration and a
sense of satisfaction from the job they decide to do. (7) All the same / Thus, what will be gained is a better
balance all round.
(8) Furthermore / Nevertheless, if one is actually faced with the dilemma of having to choose one or the
other, it is a difficult choice to make. (9) All in all / As a result, I would say that it is a choice that requires one
to take their own personality into consideration and to weigh the pros and cons as well.