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Be Warned: once they trust you to do it, they’ll ask you to do it

by Do Boy 7 December 2010 Do Work

Hey Readers,
I know, I’m loosing all frequency & reliability; I’m working on it, along with a million other things. That’s what this post is about, a little bit.
Recently I have found myself moved into the realms of the “highly trusted” employee, far removed from the first weeks of my job and much improved from my [...]

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My First Review

by Do Boy 21 September 2010 Do Work

So I had my first official review from my 3 bosses today. Mistress Joanna, Mistress Annie and Mistress Dave. Yes, The Land-Lord is technically my boss but heads up a different division, so he wasn’t reviewing me (for all that were wondering).
I was pre-warned that overall I’m doing well and there are just a few [...]

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Thrown in deep end, learn quickly but is that good?

by Do Boy 27 August 2010 Do Work

I’m sure everyone has experienced it at some point. You get given something, told to do it and not much else. You’re meant to figure it out and learn as you go, no training and little to no idea if you’re doing it right.
Well that’s pretty close to the start of my new job for [...]

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Can Work; Won’t Work?

by Do Boy 22 August 2010 Do Work

I was asking myself, why can I do normal work work but not schoolwork? I’ve come to realise something… again.
My work ethic isn’t something new; I’ve done work before, when it has a purpose. It’s when it comes to school work I struggle, struggle to motivate myself to do it, struggle to even look at [...]

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Who knew I had a work ethic?

by Do Boy 7 August 2010 Do Work

This question is a little odd but has a good foundation. I like to believe I am fairly honest and true to myself. I try not to give myself false hopes or believe I am better then I am. So I have never covered up the fact that I have some self motivation issues, particularly [...]

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