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Employment Tips

The Perfect Job?
By:Henry Ong

Ah yes, a corner office with a magnificent view of the metropolis. Your own staff to tend to your every request. After another great day at the office just signing papers and looking good, you hop on your Ferrari and it's off to the spa for a relaxing massage after which is followed by a sumptuous dinner at one of the more exclusive restaurants in town. You can opt to go to a club after that to party the night away or you can just go home and watch a couple movies on your top-of-the-line home theater system. This is the perfect life of someone who has the perfect job. Making so much money and enjoying the good life. But let's really ask ourselves..... is there really a perfect job?

I've seen a lot of people complaining about their jobs regardless of how small the problem is. They feel these problems stop them from accomplishing their dreams. I know someone who keeps transferring from one job to another with reasons ranging from "my officemates are bitc*es" to "I think God wants me to work elsewhere". Trust me, God has nothing to do with it.

In a workplace, there will always be differences. There will always be problems. How you deal with it is probably what you should be thinking about instead of daydreaming about yourself having the perfect job or not having those nasty co-workers in the same office with you. You shouldn't even be thinking about them since you should be busy doing something, like working.

The bottom line is, there will never be a perfect job since we live in an imperfect world with imperfect people. Always remember, "There will never be a perfect job for you but you can try your best to be perfect for the job that you have".






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