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Forget burnout, boreout is the new office disease

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    #11
    Originally posted by ace00 View Post
    10 out of 10?
    I'm so bored I got 11
    Very Spinal Tap ..
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      #12
      I could complete my work much more quickly and effectively if my colleagues were to all bugger off home.
      And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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        #13
        Jobs may well just be jobs

        However for a lot of people jobs offer the only way of achieving any sort of meaningful goal in their life

        As such if some one is bored they will become demotivated

        If they become demotivated performance at work will suffer.

        But then I suppose you can just sack them

        I personally could not care less but it is down to the manager to try to keep the teams motivated and upbeat - especially in this current downturn where things may not be as busy as previously.

        You have to remember most people on here are highly motivated intelligent individuals - the average worker on the average salary is not.

        probably

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          #14
          Originally posted by original PM View Post
          Jobs may well just be jobs

          However for a lot of people jobs offer the only way of achieving any sort of meaningful goal in their life

          As such if some one is bored they will become demotivated

          If they become demotivated performance at work will suffer.

          But then I suppose you can just sack them

          I personally could not care less but it is down to the manager to try to keep the teams motivated and upbeat - especially in this current downturn where things may not be as busy as previously.

          You have to remember most people on here are highly motivated intelligent individuals - the average worker on the average salary is not.
          probably
          hahahaahahahahaahahahaahahahahahahhaha


          if that is true the world is ****'ed
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            #15
            Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View Post
            hahahaahahahahaahahahaahahahahahahhaha


            if that is true the world is ****'ed
            He’s right. People were motivated and intelligent enough to get the kind of qualifications and training that gets us highly paid contracting roles. The fact that some clientcos have raised demotivation to an artform and are even capable of demotivating the most highly paid and highly educated people in their office is something quite different.
            And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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              #16
              Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View Post
              hahahaahahahahaahahahaahahahahahahhaha


              if that is true the world is ****'ed

              yeah when i wrote that i was thinking the same!!!

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                #17
                The only job I truly enjoyed was in the military. I never tired of shooting at things and blowing things up. I liked it so much I used to hate it at going-home time, and I used to get very stressed.

                and the shouting. I used to love being able to shout un-pc things at people at the top of my lungs and be admired for it.
                The piss drinking competitions were a bit of a bummer though


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                  #18
                  Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
                  The only job I truly enjoyed was in the military. I never tired of shooting at things and blowing things up. I liked it so much I used to hate it at going-home time, and I used to get very stressed.

                  and the shouting. I used to love being able to shout un-pc things at people at the top of my lungs and be admired for it.
                  The piss drinking competitions were a bit of a bummer though


                  Of course these days the downside would be getting your arsehole blown to pieces by a suicide bomber in one of New Labour's wars.
                  And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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