Today was one of those days, when you just wanted to reach across the table and shake your coworker into submission. At least for one of us.
We must be so thankful that 5linx has taught us to take petty insults, mindless bickering to a whole new level. We are not in this JOB for the long haul. We are in it for the time being, and we should all be indebted that we will not have to deal with nonsense for the next forty years, just to make someone else happy. These are only shortcomings, because short term sacrifice = long term gain.
So the next time you get annoyed or insulted, or just really, really don't want Monday to roll around, take this advice:
It's a short term thing. Our jobs do not make us. We have the choice to change our own lives and not have our jobs define us. We are very blessed, and we will be able to say very soon: YOU'RE FIRED!! =)
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