There is a saying I once is that "The only reward for hard work is more hard work" An example of this would be, when in an office, the hardest working employee is stuck with all the work. I can see this in my own life. I had to work in high school to be able to work hard in College, and now, I have to work my butt off my college, so I can work my butt off in law school, where I would have to work hard to be able to work hard in the workplace, where my hard work would lead to promotions that would lead to more work. So, for me, this is true to an extent, but there are limits. For example, by working hard in college I can hopefully get a better job then I would without going to college. Also, the hardest working employees, more likly than not will be rewarded by promotions, which help you get ahead, and raises. So, it is not entirely true. What do you think?
------------------ When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.
Posted by Sol System (Member # 30) on :
Normally I would post quite happily about all the merits of a strong work ethic, but I have not yet recieved my paycheck for last week. Work sucks.