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In my company, the owners and the employees do the same type of work. We all do whatever needs to be done to serve our customers. I have some very good people that I work with and that is my mentality, who understand that they are sucessful if the company is sucessful.So do you do any of the hard, menial work? Are you empathetic to your workers? Do you envy those who do the “hard work” and would be willing to trade positions with them? Yes, they have choices. but they neither desirable or easy.
It is easy to be detached from the material adversity of the workers such as having more physically grueling tasks and lower pay than management, and still condescendingly condemn them for being “lazy”.
Do I work hard? Yes at times I do. There is not an employee that I have ever had that I demanded more from him/her than I did myself. That is the way alot of bosses are in this country. Not all of them but the best ones usually came up through the ranks and understands the work and responsibilities of those below them.
One question, what is so bad about working hard? I have worked hard my entire life no matter what job I had whether it was working on a farm, bailing hay in the summer, working as a stockboy at the local grocery store in the evenings and even at night, being a contract forester, a member of the United States Marine Corps, going to college, working as a field service technician, a electrician, a service manager, engineering manager, product manager and now a small business owner. In every facit of my life I have worked hard. I have climbed the latter at the companies I worked for by working harder than anyone else. Quite honestly I wouldn’t want to have a job that didn’t require working hard and heavy. It would be boring and the day would stretch out to forever. In fact it drives me crazy when it gets slow at work. I would prefer it to be full speed all day. There is nothing wrong with working hard for what you get. In fact it is the right thing to do.
When I worked for minimum wage, I work just as hard for my paycheck as I do today. That is just how I was raised I guess.
What I am saying. Work hard at what you do and normally good things will happen. They may not happen immediately, but they will come. I wouldn’t be where I am at without being willing to do whatever it took to take care of what I was reponsible for. If it meant cleaning toilets, walking miles upon miles each day, working in adverse and even dangerous conditions, working sometimes 12, 16, 22+ hour days and at times working around the clock a few days to get the job done. I did what it took. Do I make millions no. But I make a comfortable living that meets my needs and I am happy with where I am at. In fact, i do not care if I do make millions, that is not my goal. My goal is to take care of my family. As long as I am doing that then I am happy.
God bless.