It’s fine to be an introvert, but it is also good to cultivate an interest in what you’re doing and a care to do it right.
- Can I do this more easily?
- Does this or that affect my work? How much?
- Am I satisfies with the quality of my work?
- Are others satisfied with my work?
- Am I learning or honing any skills?
Not as the main focus perhaps but just to keep it interesting.
If I had a friend who didn’t do any of this at their work but was happy to just show up and get paid, I would wonder about their mental health, bc that is a lot of time to spend somewhere without caring about what you’re doing at all.
Ryanmiller70@lemmy.zip 12 hours ago
I’m pulling, pushing, and blowing air into cow carcaases all day. None of that really applies to me. There’s no skills to learn other than I guess how to do it faster, but there’s only so fast you can go when the line stops frequently cause somebody somewhere along it is going slow or messed something up. As long as I’m not the reason it stops then that’s all that really matters.
sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 hours ago
Best of luck brother that’s a hard job
Ryanmiller70@lemmy.zip 3 hours ago
Honestly my part is pretty damn easy. The grocery store job I had before this was at least 5x harder and paid a hell of a lot less.