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a week off work, but
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By *riskygaz OP Man
over a year ago
birmingham |
I have been going in over the weekend to get some work done for my yearly personal development goals done, popping back in now for a couple of hours and that will be 50% of my tasks done for 2024, i am either being super efficient, or i just need to get some hobbies lol.
Anyone else working when they really don't need to ?
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
Doing the grind consistently going back over tough PowerPoints on weekends to really understand, especially early in my career , extra hours making quality comms and networking, reading finance & tech when on holiday etc, before the kids got up.
Not anymore, the hard work paid off |
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By *riskygaz OP Man
over a year ago
birmingham |
"Doing the grind consistently going back over tough PowerPoints on weekends to really understand, especially early in my career , extra hours making quality comms and networking, reading finance & tech when on holiday etc, before the kids got up.
Not anymore, the hard work paid off " Well hopefully the extra work pays off in the end i am getting brownie points with my new boss, i have saved about a £1,000 from her budget doing a few jobs that she was going to get contractors in to do, but i said i can do it no problem. |
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By *ornycougaWoman
over a year ago
Wherever I lay my hat |
"Doing the grind consistently going back over tough PowerPoints on weekends to really understand, especially early in my career , extra hours making quality comms and networking, reading finance & tech when on holiday etc, before the kids got up.
Not anymore, the hard work paid off Well hopefully the extra work pays off in the end i am getting brownie points with my new boss, i have saved about a £1,000 from her budget doing a few jobs that she was going to get contractors in to do, but i said i can do it no problem."
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I've never worked for money or someone else when I don't need to. I'm not terribly ambitious or particularly well off though and I value my home life highly.
We have put a lot of blood sweat and tears into our home and we both worked to get the money to do that and to make sure our children had what they needed.
I suppose what I'm saying is, I work to live. |
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