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Anonymous
When the price is right, I'm happy to do *almost* anything.
That's human nature, not rocket science.
Anonymous
I've taken on super tough job assignments for amazing compensation, but would have never done exceptional work for mediocre pay.

Who would do that? A volunteer, which I am not, at least not in my place of employment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you view some of their basic life philosophies as major hardships, then you aren't a good fit, and no amount of money will make you a good fit. Find a job where you will be exactly what they are looking for and can do a phenomenal job. No one does a phenomenal job when they are barely tolerating their work environment and the philosophies of their employers.


This is great advice. So true - no matter whether you're the boss or employee or what the job is.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you view some of their basic life philosophies as major hardships, then you aren't a good fit, and no amount of money will make you a good fit. Find a job where you will be exactly what they are looking for and can do a phenomenal job. No one does a phenomenal job when they are barely tolerating their work environment and the philosophies of their employers.

It's a basic life philosophy to not allow yourself to become a doormat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you view some of their basic life philosophies as major hardships, then you aren't a good fit, and no amount of money will make you a good fit. Find a job where you will be exactly what they are looking for and can do a phenomenal job. No one does a phenomenal job when they are barely tolerating their work environment and the philosophies of their employers.


This is great advice. So true - no matter whether you're the boss or employee or what the job is.


+1


Fantastic advice!

And when you just go for the money then you end up miserable and constantly venting about how much you cannot stand your job or your employers , but you love your charge and the pay is great so you can't leave!!! It's best not to start that cycle.
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