Work Ethic Takes Another Hit
For the past fifty years, there has been a growing concern for the seeming lack of interest workers have in doing a good job. The only good news on this subject is the fact that this malady has only affected a small percentage of the work force. However, there are probably statistics showing that this percentage is increasing.
This malady does not seem to be confined to any particular industry, or type of employee, within any given corporate organization.
Today I ran into a case in point. In Webster, Mass., a lady robbed a credit union. She showed such a lack of interest in the success of her venture that the only thing she did to increase her chances of success was to draw a mustache on her upper lip.
No Halloween mask, no dark classes, nothing. Just that drawn-on mustache.
It was a great example of a slap-dash approach to doing a job.
Now, I hate to bring this up, but they have yet to find this lady robber, so maybe she knew what she was doing and her approach to her job of robbing the credit union was not as slap-dash as I first thought.
Or her still being at large might just speak to the efficiency of the Webster, Mass., police.
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