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YES.
And it not called "Sell yourself". Its is called "Get money and live a happy life without caring about some idiots in the office".
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It depends!
If you find a job that pays 100K/day and cause an illness that costs 1000k/day to be cured or even won't be cured at all, will you do it?
I believe there are environments and teams that I even might pay some money just to let me leave, also I might stay working in a company/job that pays less but I feel I'm more happy.
In the long run, I believe team, job, the boss all matter to me more than the money while it cannot be ignored either.
"In the end it's a little boy expressing himself." Yanni
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Does the cleaning lady count? Ours is very special with her lovely voice
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good point
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deostroll wrote: women!
LOL good point...when I lived alone and telecommuted (while my first wife was dying in the nursing home) it was easy to get cabin fever...I don't date at work (never a good idea in the US these days) but it makes the workplace much more pleasant interacting with smart, attractive women.
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To me the work itself is important and also those who I'm working with.
The job should be one that I can do or if I can't right now, I'll be able to do it with some effort. Those who I work with have same importance, both the boss and the team can make one's life miserable or a happiness.
It's sometimes possible to know how people think by type of the project they are working on or to know the project knowing who is working on it.
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I consider at least half of the answers to be factors.
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Yep. It's kind of hard to choose something as a winner. Everyone here wants to know more about the company, current projects, how the future looks, how is the company, how's the teamleader, what's his part in the company, the check at the end of a month, trainings, packages, etc, etc... too hard to put it in several words
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