If You Had All The Money in The World But Still Had To Have a Job, Would it be in Funeral Service?

Funeral Industry News October 21, 2012
Ryan Thogmartin

Ryan Thogmartin is the Founder and CEO of DISRUPT Media, a Funeral Home Marketing Company specializing in social media. Ryan is also a deathcare entrepreneur who has launched; DeathCareJobs.com, PriceMyFuneral.com and Funeral Nation TV.


If You Had All The Money in The World But Still Had To Have a Job, Would it be in Funeral Service?

I asked this question on our Facebook Timeline last week and the response was great, so we wanted to bring it to a big audience.

It’s a question that I hope generates a large discussion. The question came about from a presentation that I listened to online last week. The presenter was talking about making a living from your passion. He said “Do you love your job? Are you doing what makes you happiest everyday?” He said, “if your not sure then ask yourself this question; if you had all the money in the world, would you still choose to work the job you are now?”

The presentation was one of those motivational, “quit what your doing and go do what you love” inspirational talks. But the question he asked really gets your mind thinking. I have talked to a number of funeral professionals who work for someone else and are extremely under paid, but they don’t care because they love what they do and the service they provide. They love the feeling of helping others. I have also talked to funeral professionals who are the complete opposite, they own the business because their parents left it to them. They worked for the funeral home growing up because it was what they were expected to do. It provides a good living and they don’t want to give that up, but they don’t really love it (and it shows in the quality of their firm).

I’m not saying that either situation is right or wrong, it’s not about that, it’s about determining if money wasn’t a factor, are you doing what you love?

I hope you join this discussion and share how you really feel. It is no secret that this profession is draining and for the most part the job you do is grossly undervalued, but for many it is the only thing you could ever see yourself doing, for others, it’s just a job.

So we have to ask: If You Had All The Money in The World But Still Had To Have a Job, Would it be in Funeral Service?