I've been interested in work ethic lately. I work for a local government, and I am painfully aware of the (lack of) work ethic of my coworkers. I try as hard as I can to avoid slipping into that habit. However, I've been applying for jobs, and in all of the interviews so far, I've had the interviewers specifically ask questions about my ability to be productive with relation to my current employer. I feel like there's a stigma that I've got to overcome. It's discouraging.
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That “unlearning” bullet hit me hard.
It wasn’t until I was 3 months in at a new job that I realized how much my old one made me lose, work ethic wise.
This, so this... I have been dealing with that as I am taking a new project currently.
I've been interested in work ethic lately. I work for a local government, and I am painfully aware of the (lack of) work ethic of my coworkers. I try as hard as I can to avoid slipping into that habit. However, I've been applying for jobs, and in all of the interviews so far, I've had the interviewers specifically ask questions about my ability to be productive with relation to my current employer. I feel like there's a stigma that I've got to overcome. It's discouraging.