R Choosingbeggars Why Wont Employees Work For Free

r Choosingbeggars Why Wont Employees Work For Free Youtube
r Choosingbeggars Why Wont Employees Work For Free Youtube

R Choosingbeggars Why Wont Employees Work For Free Youtube It would still probably been like kids kids, like 10 12 year olds who really can't get a paying job and free games and the feeling of having a "job" and being around cooler older kids might be enough. they’d have to decide between attending school or working for this guy for free just to play pac man. hmm tempting. I wasn't even old enough to drive but i had to work. no offense but doing any of that for free was on him. some people choose to 'work' for free b c they love whatever it is or wants a career in it in the future. to expect it though is beyond me. teach your kids to be used up, spit out, broke and homeless. smart.

r choosingbeggars My employee Wouldn T work for Free So I Fired Him
r choosingbeggars My employee Wouldn T work for Free So I Fired Him

R Choosingbeggars My Employee Wouldn T Work For Free So I Fired Him R choosingbeggars what's wrong with the younger generation of workers? why won't employees work for free?! you should be hungry and willing to work for exper. I work anywhere from 60 100 hours week and i cherish the small amount of downtime i have tremendously. regardless of this, i always hop on a call with these people, let them talk about their idea, offer them advice, but then say i'm not interested in taking on any project like this. almost always i'm met with a "i don't understand why". R choosingbeggars what's wrong with the younger generation of workers? why won't employees work for free?! you should be hungry and willing to work for experience, because that's how you build a strong work ethic! at least, that's what this boomer choosing beggar believes. dude, if you want people to work for you, then pay them!. R choosingbeggars what's wrong with the younger generation of workers? why won't employees work for free?! you should be hungry and willing to work for experience, because that's how you build a strong work ethic! at least, that's what this boomer choosing beggar believes. dude, if you want people to work for you, then pay them! if you like this episode, follow my podcast for more daily reddit.

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