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["Nine to five" office workers, 1 minute is more valuable than 1 hour? 8 hours a day, that is, "nine to five" - this is the "welfare" that only civil servants enjoy.

author:Nourish the heart

["Nine to five" office workers, 1 minute is more valuable than 1 hour? 】

Working 8 hours a day, that is, "nine to five" - this is the "welfare" enjoyed by civil servants, in Shenzhen, there are many companies whose work and rest attendance system is from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. or 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and some companies also have a single holiday for large and small weeks or even weekends.

But what some people can't accept is that 1 minute late will be fined and 1 hour of overtime will be tired into a dog!

Isn't 1 hour of hard work "volunteer labor" worth 1 minute of lateness?! It is easy to get emotional if you don't understand it, and the result is often that companies and individuals look at each other unfavorably and then "fire" each other.

Which is more valuable than 1 hour? In fact, time here is not the same concept.

Work creates value to prove its worth, only by looking at the result regardless of the process; and compliance with the work system is a prerequisite for having a job opportunity.

This is #Workplace #

#深圳头条 #

["Nine to five" office workers, 1 minute is more valuable than 1 hour? 8 hours a day, that is, "nine to five" - this is the "welfare" that only civil servants enjoy.

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