Dignity

My friend and I talked about dignity during dinner yesterday evening. My friend is now working at a place with housewife oriented part-time workers as preparation for one of her dreams. It's her first time to work with those who have spent most of their lives at home looking after their families and she says it's full of surprises. It's interesting to hear her story about how she deals with her co-workers there.

Neither of us actually have done any work where we have to listen to and accept whatever our bosses or elder workers teach you even if some of them are obviously inefficient. Probably that's what many of people do when they just start their career. But we are both lucky enough to have had certain space to improvise by ourselves to make our work efficient. So she says what she does now is absolutely new to her, which of course sometimes gives her a hard time just to swallow what happens at her work.

How you learn your work depends on what you do. Mine and hers are more like a certain ability is required from the beginning even if it needs to be polished well later and we start from there to improve it. Whereas there are some jobs you can start from zero and get improved by learning it with experienced co-workers. They are 2 different animals but we easily get confused and say they are basically the same if we don't experience one or either of them. So we would say, "We definitely can do it if we learn (or do) it very hard." That's a good thought to have but unfortunately that's not true in some cases.

What you have chosen to do somehow helps develop your personality.

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