The Questions
The Results
Out of 56 people who viewed the survey, 31 people (55%) completed the survey. Forty-eight percent were between the age of 26-35, and 32% were between the ages of 36-45. No one below the age of 25 responded. It was required that you were at least 18 years of age to participate. Ten percent were between 46-55 years old and another 10% were 56-65. Seventy-seven percent were female.
Regarding their work life, zero respondents rated their work as low as 1 or 2 on the scale of 5, 5 being the highest level of satisfaction. Eighty-four percent of respondents rated work a 3 or 4. Sixteen percent were extremely satisfied with a rating of 5. Fifty-eight percent are not their own boss. Part-time business owners were 26% of people and 16% worked their business part-time. Sixty-eight percent of people saw their career (employed or self-employed) as being of a humanitarian nature. Even people who didn’t do what most folks would consider “humanitarian” work, such as hospice or foster work, considered their work as improving the welfare and happiness of people, even as far as saving lives through their part of the production process in the workplace.
Fifty-eight percent of people are actively pursuing their goals and dreams at the time they filled out the survey. Seventy-eight percent were happy with their health, rating it between 3 and 4 on a scale of 5. Ten percent were extremely satisfied with a rating of 5. Again, 78% were happy with their physical appearance, so it appears there is a correlation between physical appearance and how healthy they feel they are.