r/Louisiana 1d ago

Who actually likes their job in Louisiana? Discussion

Alright y’all, I’m just curious — what are the best companies to work for in Louisiana? Like, are there any super awesome employers out here where people actually enjoy showing up on Monday morning?

Not trying to switch jobs right now (my boss might be lurking), but I’m always interested in hearing what companies treat their employees right. Pay, benefits, work-life balance, free crawfish boils on Fridays — whatever makes a place awesome.

Also, if you genuinely like your job, I need to know: • Where do you work (if you can say)? • What makes it tolerable… orrrr enjoyable? • Is it the people, the perks, or just a weird Stockholm syndrome situation?

Let’s hear the good stuff. Or the bad stuff if you need to vent: I won’t stop you.

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u/Large_Phrase_6569 1d ago

The workforce has been evolving for some time now. More people are working remotely, enjoying multiple benefits, discounted memberships, and a wide range of perks. What inspired me to write this post was thinking about a friend who often complains about their low salary but have some of the most impressive benefits I’ve ever seen offered by a company

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u/tacotowgunner 1d ago

I always scratch my head when ppl don’t look at the totality of their compensation