We are in a very fortunate position on the railway, that we are paid well. Some people do forget that.
In terms of job satisfaction/money, the job I’m in now is one of the most satisfying/rewarding at the end of it, keeping trains moving/in service/maintenance, keeping passengers moving, putting the job back together after service disruption, it’s very rewarding.
Maybe it’s just me but nothing better than after disruption, you’ve got crews/units everywhere, best part is putting that back together and getting the job back as quick as you can. For me, I really enjoy the pressure.
On a tangent, nearly 2 years ago, I applied for a Controller job with Northern, it wasn’t money related or anything, I fancied a challenge, knowing most days you’d be walking in and the job would be up the wall, I genuinely thought I’d make a difference, and make improvements. For better or worse, I was convinced to stay where I am, I never hated where I was, I just fancied a new challenge.
So there is a lot more than just seeing the pound signs for most people!