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fandomsecrets2015-02-26 07:06 pm
[ SECRET POST #2976 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2976 ⌋
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[Homestuck]
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[NCIS: Los Angeles/Hawaii Five-0]
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[Left Shark (Katy Perry? Super Bowl?) and Bad-Dragon .com]
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Re: Do you think you're good at your job?
I detail cars and I work really hard every single day. I work with my brother, and we cleaned 11 vehicles (cars, vans, 2 pick-up trucks) on Monday, and I (as well as him) am always hustling like that. Some people agree that I'm a hard worker, but others don't, because I value my breaks and stubbornly take them. It's a lot of physical work, and I think it's unhealthy to miss breaks or postpone them for long periods of time.
I also refuse to stay more than an hour past the time I'm supposed to be clocking out, because my me-time is important for my physical and mental well-being. I am committed to the job, but not to where I want to kill myself over it. It's not my career path, that's for sure lol, and life is too short. I'm pretty honest about valuing sitting on my ass at home reading comic books or playing video games, which leads some of my co-workers to believe I'm lazy.
But the ones who matter (my boss, of instance) view me as a valued employee, so I don't stress much about what anyone else thinks, really.
I kick ass at my day job.