LETHAL LADY wrote: » I work hard, play hard Work hard, play hard. We work hard, play hard Keep partyin' like it's your job Seriously though nothing work with a strong work ethic, just don't burnout somefeen.
somefeen wrote: » I get alot done in the day, work most weekends, never do less then 10 ( normaly 11-12 )hours a day even though I'm only paid for 37.5 hours a week and usually skip lunch breaks.
mikemac1 wrote: » A worker who stays late everyday isn't seen as a hard worker. More likely to be seen as slow and it takes them 10 hours to complete what everyone else can do in 8Get out on time OP
Daveysil15 wrote: » I wonder if David Guetta has subliminal messages in his songs to motivate people during these recessionary times.
April O Neill wrote: » Is this hard work or lack of efficiency?
somefeen wrote: » I would say I am a hard worker. I get alot done in the day, work most weekends, never do less then 10 ( normaly 11-12 )hours a day even though I'm only paid for 37.5 hours a week and usually skip lunch breaks. Even though I'm a hard worker and I've been told that I am, sometimes I think that this isn't something to be proud of. That I'm actually a fool for doing it. What do you think? Are you proud to be a hard worker? Don't care? or are you proud of the fact that you do the bare minimum and leave everyday at 5 on the dot laughing at the stupid ****ers still working?
jobyrne30 wrote: » I work smarter not harder....Anybody who works hard is a thick
1ZRed wrote: » I do take pride in my work ethic and I genuinely think it pays off.
krudler wrote: » That, it bugs me when people don't think a few steps down the line or how just doing something requiring common sense will save you, a customer and the company both time and money instead of being a jobsworth about it.
mikemac1 wrote: » Are you the poster who wanted to become a porn star a few months ago? Well done on the strong work ethic I suppose