I'm starting to think there's some expectation in America that we live to work, but I always saw it the opposite. We work because it pays the bills and puts food on the table. But from my experience with job interviews, I always got the feeling that that wasn't good enough for employers (especially since of all the interviews I had, I only had one call me back to work, and even that was after volunteering there for well over a year).
It's like even for minimum wage jobs, there are so many expectations required before you even get in the door. And it goes beyond just learning the proper skills. They want a certain personality and if you don't have the personality, the advice is always to change it to make yourself more marketable.
I say fuck that shit. I'm willing to work and I have some skills. I'll even work weekends or holidays if it comes to it. But I'm not going to change my personality or adjust my life just to please some employer. That's when working to live becomes living to work and I won't do it. Some might say that's 'bad work ethic' or some bullshit, but I don't think it is. Work doesn't bother me. It's being expected to change yourself and make your career path number 1 that makes me say nay nay (to quote a late comedian).
It's like even for minimum wage jobs, there are so many expectations required before you even get in the door. And it goes beyond just learning the proper skills. They want a certain personality and if you don't have the personality, the advice is always to change it to make yourself more marketable.
I say fuck that shit. I'm willing to work and I have some skills. I'll even work weekends or holidays if it comes to it. But I'm not going to change my personality or adjust my life just to please some employer. That's when working to live becomes living to work and I won't do it. Some might say that's 'bad work ethic' or some bullshit, but I don't think it is. Work doesn't bother me. It's being expected to change yourself and make your career path number 1 that makes me say nay nay (to quote a late comedian).
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