I can understand that actually.
If you see your bosses busting their asses and basically giving their souls to the machine, it makes sense you wouldn't want a promotion, because why would you want to hand your soul over to the machine?
If on the other hand the work culture is such that even if you get a promotion you still get your evenings and weekends and holidays, then the additional responsibility during work hours doesn't sound so bad.
I know I see my bosses literally flying all around the world, and it's like "hey, maybe you could take my job someday when I retire?" hard no. I work to live, I don't live to work.
If you see your bosses busting their asses and basically giving their souls to the machine, it makes sense you wouldn't want a promotion, because why would you want to hand your soul over to the machine?
If on the other hand the work culture is such that even if you get a promotion you still get your evenings and weekends and holidays, then the additional responsibility during work hours doesn't sound so bad.
I know I see my bosses literally flying all around the world, and it's like "hey, maybe you could take my job someday when I retire?" hard no. I work to live, I don't live to work.
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