Lessons of My Father: “Workers Are Few” by Nutnfancy

Mediocrity is rampant. Relatively few people know how to work hard in today’s society. Many feel they are entitled to life’s luxuries and ease of life without earning it, convinced that their riches are just one lottery ticket away. Even worse many will cheat, lie, claim others’ work as their own, slack off, play the blame game, and spent much energy avoiding real work. And yet they still feel deserving of the best jobs, the highest pay, and greatest rewards. We could lament this situation as more evidence of just how degraded our society has become. Instead, as in this Lessons of My Father video, I encourage you to look upon it as OPPORTUNITY. The hard worker can own the day and easily set himself apart from this field of “weeds.” Drawing upon some of my work experiences as a young man, I try to illustrate some these concepts in action: progression of trust, tackling the dirty jobs, being reliable and honest, having a mark of excellence in all you do, being accountable, having initiative, believing in yourself, and disregarding the Naysayers. No matter what the economy does (barring WROL), the good worker will always be in demand. An employer values the hard worker because he or she makes his job easier. They are trustworthy and accountable and can excel at tasks given. Because of this the hard worker will reach goals of promotions and increased pay and benefits. Yes there are exceptions where the politically connected, under-qualified, and undeserving individuals will
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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