danacara
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Here's a snippet from a thread on the DB:
" [caitycaity] ... i didn't go to college thinking "ok, now i'll get more money." i went to undergrad and i am going to grad school b/c 1) i enjoy learning and 2)it will help me to do what i want to do with my life
for some people, number 2 may be making more money, but for me, money is secondary. i love my job and actually, i do put in a lot of work here for "free." i tend to work 50-60 hour weeks and i get paid for 40. i do it b/c i like the work. honestly, if i didn't need money to live, i wouldn't mind working here for nothing."
Would you do your current job for nothing?
Would you voluntarily work hours that you do not get paid for?
Are you paid fairly for what you do?
If the desire for money doesn't motivate you to go to work each day, what does?
" [caitycaity] ... i didn't go to college thinking "ok, now i'll get more money." i went to undergrad and i am going to grad school b/c 1) i enjoy learning and 2)it will help me to do what i want to do with my life
for some people, number 2 may be making more money, but for me, money is secondary. i love my job and actually, i do put in a lot of work here for "free." i tend to work 50-60 hour weeks and i get paid for 40. i do it b/c i like the work. honestly, if i didn't need money to live, i wouldn't mind working here for nothing."
Would you do your current job for nothing?
Would you voluntarily work hours that you do not get paid for?
Are you paid fairly for what you do?
If the desire for money doesn't motivate you to go to work each day, what does?