do u go afta wat u want or wait for it to majically come to you
xD
2007-11-18
10:44:55
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2007-11-18
20:10:47 ·
update #1
and "hmm" i actually do work hard in my english courses, im in advanced
but yahoo is no school and welcome to the modern world which has slang language
2007-11-18
20:16:45 ·
update #2
the secret to working hard is find a job that you really like.
Your question actually has 2 parts. A lot of people see the glass as half empty. These people can find a reason not to do something. The other half see the glass as half full. These people rise above what has happen and move on.
I'm a 1/2 full guy myself.
2007-11-18 10:49:11
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answered by Anonymous
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"Hard worker" is a label used by employers as both an inexpensive carrot and a threat/stick in their attempts to coerce their employees to put the company's interests before their own. Though loyalty should be valued by a good company, it is not unusual for it to be neither valued nor reciprocated: in other words, the hard worker may not receive any benefit in the long term from his hard work. Having said that, anybody who is a real hard worker should be thinking of refocusing some of that effort - maybe 10-20 hours a week - into building himself or herself an independent income, so that if the company does decide to dispense with their services, they have something to tide them over. With care and attention, they may even find at some point that they wish to leave their current employment of their own accord to go full time in their chosen activity. This, in my opinion, is a much better way to go if you are indeed a hard worker. If you read business forums and attend business growth training seminars, as I do, you will find that loyalty is not regarded as being a particularly useful trait in employers, though it is to be encouraged in employees, for obvious reasons. Much effort is put into gaining the loyalty of high flyers within the workforce, but even they may be dispensed with if/when their services are no longer profitable, without guilt (which is not a common corporate emotion). Your life balance is more important than any label.
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answered by pilar 3
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Everything I need just comes to me sometimes in the most uncanny way. This has proved to be a bit scary sometimes in case the luck ever runs out. As a result I have lived a very easy life so far and needed for very little.
Having said this though I do work hard at whatever I am doing I just don't make my life hard work.
BUT my desires are not high maintenance so I will settle for a simple life in order to have an easy life.
2007-11-18 10:52:20
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answered by ooooooooo 3
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Depends
2007-11-18 10:47:29
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answered by Anonymous
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It has been said before that I am in fact a hard worker. If I just waited for things to magically appear before me, I would just spend my whole life waiting.
2007-11-18 10:48:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I should be since I can put 20 hrs overtime biweekly but my boss said Id better be working smart not hard
2007-11-18 10:48:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm waiting for it 2 come magically 2 me! Works everytime!
2007-11-18 10:51:20
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answered by remoserjr107 7
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Yes I am a hard worker. I have never known any manner of work not to be challenging. I also find that it is easier to just do my work than it is not to do work.
2007-11-18 10:47:59
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answered by MISS PHILLY 2
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Yes, I am a hard worker. I'm actually a workaholic, I like to know what is going on...I have to work on my life-work balance!
2007-11-18 10:47:24
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answered by Melissa L 5
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I used to go after the prize, now I'm tired of chasing the proverbial dream....I do what I have to and get by on as little as possibly needed.
2007-11-18 10:47:19
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answered by Mizz SJG 7
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