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<blockquote data-quote="Pstmstr" data-source="post: 4146755" data-attributes="member: 51164"><p>I retired with 3000 hours of unused sick leave. It was credited as service time so it earned me about 3% of my salary for the rest of my life. </p><p>I supervised and managed for over 27 years and saw all kinds of work ethic. Some would do their best without a supervisor at all and others spent more effort to avoid work than it would take just to do the job. Those who do bare minimum work, screw off on the internet instead of working, and extend every possible absence they can to avoid returning to work piss me off. They all wanted the pay and benefits when they applied for the job. They should have the integrity to do the job or resign. I realize that's not a popular opinion in today's workplace and I'm glad I'm out of it. Anyone who intentionally does the bare minimum in work or life is a loser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pstmstr, post: 4146755, member: 51164"] I retired with 3000 hours of unused sick leave. It was credited as service time so it earned me about 3% of my salary for the rest of my life. I supervised and managed for over 27 years and saw all kinds of work ethic. Some would do their best without a supervisor at all and others spent more effort to avoid work than it would take just to do the job. Those who do bare minimum work, screw off on the internet instead of working, and extend every possible absence they can to avoid returning to work piss me off. They all wanted the pay and benefits when they applied for the job. They should have the integrity to do the job or resign. I realize that's not a popular opinion in today's workplace and I'm glad I'm out of it. Anyone who intentionally does the bare minimum in work or life is a loser. [/QUOTE]
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