Are you the one who CAN go to work, or the one who HAS to go to work?

Think about it, is going to work really your choice?
Ending our student life, leaving behind the carefree years of youth, we plunge into a new battle, a battle for survival with life called "Job". The lucky ones spread their applications and get noticed by employers, others have relatives to help, the rest are still struggling on the road, struggling to find a job.
However, we are not always satisfied with our jobs. Sometimes we feel tired, sometimes we feel like going to work is a burden, looking back at our friends who come home from work and are always bustling, some of them stay in the office all night, working happily and enthusiastically.
So, they are all lucky enough to have jobs, so why are they so different?
After all, are you WORKING, or BEING WORKED? Having a job is a blessing, but does everyone want that blessing, or is that blessing right for them?

Looking at the following photos, can you determine whether you are GETTING to work, or being FORCED to work?
1. Promotion opportunities

People who don't want to go to work will not have the mind to try or get promoted at work. For them, going to work is simply a task that needs to be done during the day, just "going through the desk" without having to invest too much effort.
Because of this, they consider promotion opportunities not created by themselves, but "spread" by their superiors, so the best way to access opportunities is through their boss. Gradually, they themselves turn into modern-day Hoa Than without realizing it.
2. Changes in work

Lazy people don't like change, diligent people are happy to see change. Just a little change in work, for example, being assigned a new task, you will immediately see people who don't have the mind to go to work frown, it's a bit of an exaggeration but it's like a monkey eating thang co.
3. Overtime

The motto of the person who hates work is to hate everything related to working overtime. As soon as the workday ends, all work-related phone calls will be "the subscriber is currently unavailable". If you have more money, talk, if you don't, forget it, time is money, and gold time is valuable.
However, they are not easy to please, even though they refuse to work overtime. They arrive at work a few minutes late, eat lunch a few minutes late, and go home a dozen minutes early, which makes them happy.
4. Deadline

I agree, Deadline is the most terrifying monster, whether you like working or not. But the way you face the deadline speaks volumes about your dedication to work.
Really, what's wrong with working early and finishing early and then playing? The boss loves me, my colleagues love me, and I get to enjoy gifts after work. Who doesn't like being a star?
5. Colleagues

Sometimes, liking to go to work is not just because you love the job, want to get promoted or simply "go to work to make your parents less annoyed". Sometimes liking to go to work is just because you like the people at work.
Going to work in the morning, working together, looking at each other and getting bored, we go out for lunch. After lunch, we sit down for coffee and tea, chatting, and badmouthing a guy on the street whose broccoli hair is 3 months past its expiration date. At night, we go out singing, going to bars, and going to work with all these "good friends", who would want to quit their job, right?
6. Work and rest

Have you ever been in a situation where 8 hours of sitting at the office seem like a thousand birthdays have passed, feeling like you are burying your youth on a desk and chair in front of a few bosses? Then 2 days off pass, you are bored with a new work week?
It's because you hate going to work, so hurry up.
Those who consider going to work a blessing will cherish every minute at the company. Work hard, finish work, have fun on the weekend, then be full of enthusiasm to continue the new work week. Youth is the age to earn money and enjoy, remember, earn money and then enjoy, not just enjoy.
7. Salary

Who says salary is not important? No one would dare to work without salary!
But, yes, salary is important, but work experience and work environment are also important factors in motivating your desire to work. The salary is a little lower than other places, but if there are many opportunities to try your hand, and there are bosses to guide and colleagues to support, then that is a "happy" enough place to work.
8. When the company is bad-mouthed

Do you feel bad when your company is talked about badly? If so, congratulations, you are a person who values what you do.
Simply put, gossiping about the company you work for is gossiping about yourself. Everyone hates being gossiped about, and there is no reason to be too noble.
9. BOSS

The boss is a force, admittedly, and whether it is a dark or light force depends on how much you value your job.
People who are forced to work do not like their boss, because he often "turns into a beast", or gets angry like a demon, so they avoid him at all costs. Who would be foolish enough to mess with a tiger? On a bad day when the boss is harassing them, the boss will definitely become the subject of slander over every handful of sunflower seeds and sip of iced tea.
According to Luong Hong Phuc; Photo: Nhat Anh / Tri Thuc Tre
http://kenh14.vn/doi-song/ban-la-nguoi-duoc-di-lam-hay-ke-bi-di-lam-20160401190811054.chn
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