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[quote=Anonymous]You can tell who the work-obsessed geezers are on this thread. Judging younger adults who want to have balance and a life outside of work, and don't want to sell their soul to a 9-5 workday when there could easily be accommodations at many jobs. They want more out of life and good for them. People my age (GenX) and older are so antiquated in their views. And in their feelings that toughing it out is somehow better than asking for help, be in a diagnosed mental illness or simply knowing what would make you happy. Working like some of you propose is not a virtue. Never has been. Never will be. (And before you all start casting stones, I come from a poor working family. I've worked, and worked a lot, since I was 14 doing hard and gross jobs. I have a work ethic b/c I had no choice. )[/quote]
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