I wouldn't go as far as to say I love my job, but I do like it, which is a miracle unto itself.
I'm a case manager at a regional jail. My responsibilities are largely focused on helping inmates get connected to various community resources and services to aid them in their recovery and reentry. I also work to build relationships with community providers and individuals so that we have a good working relationship with them. There's other stuff that I do, but those two aforementioned things are the bulk of it.
It can be trying sometimes, largely because the inmates I serve have major obstacles to success, and it is my job to help them navigate those obstacles. That isn't always easy or even possible, and not a small number of them are just surly and like playing games.
I do take pride in what I do, however, and I'm proud to say it isn't uncommon to hear back from an inmate thanking me for helping him find a job, or get into treatment, etc. That's very rewarding. I also get a lot of accolades from other community providers and have a great relationship with my local community because of my job, so that is pretty cool.
Beyond that, the thing I like the most about my job is it offers a good range of benefits and a lot of freedom in time-off requests, etc. Pay isn't where it needs to be, but I make enough to survive. Security details makes much more these days, but I used to work security, and even the higher pay now on offer is just not worth it. The things that suck about my job are kinda obvious (it is a jail, after all), but I'm mostly happy with where I am at and with what I do.