Study: Trying to hard at work is bad for your career

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Avatar LiLSpeedy -
#1
I think being an AZZ kisser is worst. You are used by your boss and hated by your colleagues. However, being a mediocre worker is a promotion killer.
Avatar KAL035 -
#2
Democrats are always averse to hard work. They want everything handed to them on a silver platter.
Avatar LiLSpeedy -
#3
KKK. you probably was an AZZ kisser. LOL
Avatar KAL035 -
#4
Democrats also tend to balk when given a task to do that falls under the catch-all category of "all other duties as assigned". They might do it grudgingly the first time, but the next time the Democrat looks at the supervisor like he is a crazy person and then goes stomping upstairs to HR and files a complaint. The complaint reads that the supervisor is assigning tasks to the special Democrat that are "not part of my job description". If they have a job, Democrats do just barely enough to keep getting a pay check without getting fired. but are otherwise problematic and useless employees.
Avatar eddessaknight -
#5
"How to Succeed In Busness Without Trying"

The real secret key to succeeded is to, in one word, endevour to become INDISPENSABLE to your organization !

Fortuitous Juvat
Avatar LiLSpeedy -
#6
Many repubs found out the hard way when they worked for the FUHRER. YOU CAN"T PLEASE A DICTATOR or AUTHORITARIAN.
Avatar amber124 -
#7
Talk about being lazy, KKK the flashlight cop wannabe sat around all day long in a shed letting people in through the gate. Then he probably got fired for sticking his flashlight up his ass and got caught.
Avatar KAL035 -
#8
No, amberjackoff, I spent 34 years on the job making the city a safer place to live, locking up common street vermin such as your yourself.
Avatar LiLSpeedy -
#9
KKK, you were a racist and corrupt cop from Albany GA by day and a jack boot Neo-Nazi at night. Those were the days, huh?
Avatar KAL035 -
#10
You're a sick puppy is all I can say.
Avatar LiLSpeedy -
#11
Gee, thanks!
Avatar KAL035 -
#12
I could say a lot more, but we'll save it for another time.

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