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466 The Meaning of Work. Using McDonald's as an example, the writer argues that work can be a meaningless exercise that yields so little to the employee that he doesn't bother to work. Flipping burgers for a living has become a standing joke in the American employment world. It seems that almost everyone has done it at one time or another, and anyone who has done it has nothing positive to s=say about it. According to Garson, that's what it is, a machine. You don't have to know how to cook, you don't have to know how to thinkˇyou just follow the procedures" (251). Making hamburgers is not an illustrious career, 'you're a complete robot" (Garson 253), but it is a living and a start in the employment world.
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489 Myths of Working. This essay describes the primary myths of working and the false beliefs about employment in America. America is founded on a work ethic: "work hard and ye shall prosper." However, the work ethic is not the great key to success and personal growth that it is touted to be. Often work is drudgery people cannot escape; little more than a mechanism of survival with no hope for the future, but the myths about working continue to perpetuate themselves. Why do these myths continue? There are many possible answers, but the most likely is the simple survival of the society and a reason for the worker to get up in the morning. If the average worker recognized the myths associated with work he probably would not move much farther than the remote control for the television or the distance from the front door to the mailbox to pick up a welfare check. However, for the time being, work myths reign supreme and the same basic false ideals remain strong and the working society will probably continue to perpetuate these ten basic myths for some time to come.
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15943 Two Case Studies on Employee Work Relationships. This paper takes the form of questions that answer two case studies (not included). The first case study focuses on an instance of sexual harassment, and the second focuses on creativity training in the workplace.
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15944 A Business Letter from a Manager Informing a Worker of an Unpleasant Change in the Workplace and the Employee’s Response. This paper consists of two business letters. One is a business letter informing a worker of unpleasant change in the workplace. The second is the response from the worker offering a solution to the problem.
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553 The Rewards Of Being A Plumber. This paper discusses the rewards of being a plumber. Being a plumber is an often underrated and misunderstood profession. When many people think of a plumber's life they think of a lot of dirty work with very few rewards. This couldn't be further from the truth. Plumbing, as I will detail in the following pages, is much more than fixing sinks and toilets. It can be very rewarding and lucrative work. Everyone needs a plumber at some point, and for that reason there will always be a demand for plumbers, making it one of the most stable careers one can choose.
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595 Different Male Perspectives on the Working Environment. This paper seeks to discover American males ideas about the working environment. Based on first name interviews do American men between 20 and 70, the paper reveals has work is identified with masculinity.
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16050 Employee Expectations. This paper examines the ways in which workers now demand more from companies that no longer provide traditional benefits like pensions.
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