Risk is the spice of life.
Risk means pressure.
Pressure makes stress and stress can motivate you to produce excellence.
OR you could go off in a corner and whine that you can't do the work, it isnt fair that others get the money, etc.
Did Michael Jordon deserve what he got over all basketball players? Of course! Was I jealous, a bit, but I yield to his mastery of his "craft". So be it with heart surgeons, computer engineers, nuclear physisists, and those who are excellent. If you are not excellent, hard work is almost as good to get the same results..
2006-08-08 16:31:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not believe that anyone likes to work under pressure; although we all like to get good pay. If you are working under pressure, I suggest that you have a talk with God. For He most certainly does not want us working under pressure. I hope that you are a Christian. I do not know exactly what kind of pressure you are speaking of; whether it is pressure from your boss, pressure because you feel an overload of work, or what. But one thing that I do know for certain, God will always help us if we will only ask Him to do so. I have worked under pressure many times; but in every case, God always brought me relief one way or another. And He will also do the same for you, if you just ask.
2006-08-08 23:34:00
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answered by Calvin S 4
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I go where the money is and where good people are. Pressure is a state of mind. Regardless of your work environment, you are in absolute control of your perceptions. While pressure may exist around me in the eyes of others, I never feel it - because to me, it doesn't exist.
Sounds esoteric and a little like psycho-babble, but so far it's worked. I have low blood pressure, all my hair, am 34, and make over $100k a year. Been in a lot of situations that others would perceive as pressure, but never let it get to me.
By the way - I hope this isn't a leading question someone is posting so they can spam the respondents with some bullshit 'unlimited income potential' job opportunity.
2006-08-08 23:34:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely not! Working under pressure one makes mistakes and the quality of work goes downhill. That is why so many people are stressed and in a rush for no reason at all. Besides working when not under pressure one has the opportunity to really do quality work and check if there is anything that needs fixed. El genioso is so full of him/herself, it must be taking some type of prescription.
2006-08-08 23:36:35
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answered by ? 2
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Not at all!
I get good pay either way and being "under pressure" just showes something is going wrong
2006-08-08 23:29:06
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answered by ganja_claus 6
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As an EMT I love to work under pressure, and hey I don't get very good pay. But it's worth it
2006-08-08 23:28:29
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answered by Anonymous
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yes...4 on 4 off 10 hour days...put in over over time...was fun was good...bought a nice car...put my kids in camps otherwise couldn't have done...did it for 5 yrs to get a home and some stuff.....still work under pressure but for poor pay....but lots of love I work with quads...big paying job was with an airline
2006-08-08 23:33:12
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answered by Anonymous
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After several of working under pressure, my reward were high blood pressure, kidney failure, spinal disformality, suicidical thoughts then, poor mental concentration, poorer eyesights, and bad breath - nah I will give it a miss this round.
2006-08-08 23:35:40
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answered by iangoh1964 2
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Under pressure? why work under pressure? Sooner or later it will get my health, and the money I gained will go to the Doctor.. thanks boss.. may be in other life.
2006-08-08 23:27:43
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answered by guy_from_there 3
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i like to work under presssure, always, because make me work faster, and gives me more energy. and i make sure that the work is done. and i do not tend to drink JUMAICAN RUM when i'm working under pressure.
2006-08-08 23:29:00
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answered by litehmusicdj 3
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