I enjoy it as much as I can- both of my jobs are pretty simple endeavors, entry level work. At one I drive around and use a GPS to navigate to client yards, then I hop out, throw my headphones on, and scoop dog poop into a bucket. For what it is, it pays pretty well (12.50 usd/hr) and allows me a lot of time to ponder ideas, observe nature, and gag, sometimes.
The other one is as a mail inserter (putting advertisements into newspapers via automated machines- loading hoppers and so on). It pays the same as the first position, but I'm stuck in a warehouse. I still get to listen to lectures or what have you on my headset all day, so I think of it as a study period more than work.
Overall, the whole system of society which runs off of commodity and consumerism and necessitates the use of currency leaves a bad taste in my mouth, though. I feel as though there has got to be a better way to live, one which has more meaningful interactions with one's environment and community without the dehumanizing elements present in the majority of positions available.
Short of joining a commune or going to live on the peak of misty mountain, I don't really have a functioning model of an alternative way of life yet, but I remain hopeful. It is my fervent belief that the best idea will win at the end of this 12'000 year or so period of mania we call history, and that all other ideologies and the institutions supported by them will fall by the wayside.