• KegOfVomitspit@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Not doing more than what you’re paid for was a great lesson to learn early in my working life, good on her for knowing her worth.

    • Apathy Tree@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      I wish I learned it earlier… I’m on the downslope of 30s, and still find myself going above and beyond.

      I don’t expect to get anything out of it at this point though… I learned a long long time ago that hard work doesn’t pay off, but I also don’t want to do my actual job, so I find other things I’d rather do, and do that. I can easily justify doing so, because everyone known I’m out soon, and what I’m doing has direct value even if it’s not really “my job”.

      And from here on out, I’m just going to take contract work. Zero expectation of going above and beyond, because everyone knows it’s a temporary arrangement. Perfect, because I have no self control and am a major major people pleaser.