Good pay, tough job or low pay, easy job?
In my humble opinion, a tough job means the job is not easy. There’s a saying that goes;” there is no free lunch”. I think if we choose a tough job to do, we definitely can get a good pay. A CEO or commonly known as Chief Executive Officer, is a great example of tough job with good pay. To be a CEO, it requires a lot of ideas in mind coupled with ideally unique strategies for company growth. This kind of job must be challenging. It’s not an easy job, and thus this job can make a person financially above stable so that big companies keep them. However, easy job means we can do our tasks responsibly in less stressed way.
Actually, I prefer to have a tough job and a good pay. In my opinion, I like to be challenged with many things. I like learning about how to be flexible in life. A routinary job such as a receptionist in a hotel or a secretary must be boring. However, we can call it a noble job. A tough job means good pay, and I believe in aiming to be one. I don’t need to worry about everyday’s needs. I can have a luxurious, financially and worry free life.
Moreover, we need to take much time in job seriously. We need to be more creative in finding solutions on how to achieve our dreams and aspirations. As they say, THINK BIG AND DREAM BIG. Nobody knows, the next CEO might just be the writer of these dreams.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Good pay, tough job or low pay, easy job?
Posted by Maggie at 6:07 AM
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