Love and hate the job
#13
Same situaltion here, for me right now, I justhave to stick with it, while trying to find another job! However, I find it pretty hard, since most of the time you are too tired when you get off work!
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Originally Posted by hyper,Sep 15 2005, 10:22 PM
^ he works from home, that's why he sold the S.
mannn how can you hate your job? i'd love it if my job were like that. well the stay at home part anyways. hehe
mannn how can you hate your job? i'd love it if my job were like that. well the stay at home part anyways. hehe
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- although the separation between home and work is not a problem for me - it's more about being cooped in/around the house.
Today, however, seems like a good day to work from home....
Today, however, seems like a good day to work from home....
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Originally Posted by BioBanker,Sep 15 2005, 05:20 PM
the best employees spend about 20% of their time doing stuff that they are not authorized to do.....
i'll buy that.....you have to think outside the box sometimes....whether you're required to or not.
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Originally Posted by BioBanker,Sep 15 2005, 05:20 PM
He said that studies have shown that the best employees spend about 20% of their time doing stuff that they are not authorized to do.