So what I really meant was…
“It’s not my favorite job, but I need the work. So I intend to do it the best I can with an excellent attitude. I’m also going to start looking for a way to transition into something more to my liking.”
You’ll not only feel great satisfaction for a job well done, you may also get promoted or receive a good recommendation in the eventuality you find other work.
by Alison Poulsen, PhD
No labor, however humble, is dishonoring.
~The Talmud
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