Here is something for you to think about: workplaces aren’t that much different from a prison.
- The more “accomplished” you are, the “higher” your will be, also the bigger institution.
- It’s what you have done that will get you in. But once you are in, the only thing you are left with are your knowledge and skill setl. Your past “accomplishments” don’t really matter. You start from scratch, and you work hard to earn a reputation.
- The longer you work, the more reputation you have, but it usually only applies within the institution walls. Under normal circumstances, a 20 year “veteran” is worth more than a first year “rookie”.
- 1 year, 5 years, or 20 years, doesn’t matter, most people do the same tasks everyday. The old saying, “you don’t have 5 years of experience, you have the 1 year experience, repeated 5 times”, applies perfectly in both cases.
- Regardless of what you like, both your company and a prison are run by dictatorship. The top management controls everything. They also set the rules for everybody to follow.
- The ultimate goal, of course, is to work as hard as possible and hope for the early release or retirement.
- Everyone has thought about a plan for breaking out; few has the courage to try; of those, most will fail; the ones who succeed, enjoys a better life than the rest.
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