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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have always worked in very demanding, fast-paced environments with no opportunity for slacking. I took a new job as a government lawyer several months ago. I like the work, but I am finding the culture and pace frustrating. My coworkers are content to work at a snail's pace, not getting very much done. The supervisors don't seem to expect more. I am finding it hard to self-motivate to work hard and be effective when no one else around me seems to care. I want to take pride in my work and feel like I'm doing a good job. For those of you who work in similar environments, what have you done to keep motivated? [/quote] Keep working at your pace and ask your supervisor for more work when you finish it. Despite the cynical views of some people around here, hard work is appreciated. You will see your career rise and you will get in better positions that are motivating sooner.[/quote]
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