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While my ever-growing skepticism keeps me from always buying into anything the Gallup people tell me, I sort-of, kind-of believe they might of gotten some of it right this time. Frankly after they came out with a poll last year saying that three out of 10 Americans hated filing taxes, I lost my faith in them. I am pretty sure that 10 out of 10 Americans hate filing taxes.
Thought Number One: The Results Are In: Lots of People Hate Their Jobs
But they..the Gallup people, that is...may be redeeming themselves by doing a survey that tells us that 70 percent of people that work, hate their jobs. The fact that they clarified the survey was for "those that work" gives credence to the thoroughness of the poll, don't you think?