?? How's your work ethic?

?? How's your work ethic?

Dear 37signals,

My boss is super passionate about our work, which is awesome, but it’s like he’s got a turbo button stuck on “max.” Everything’s “top priority,” and he’s all about those late-night pings, updates and tweaks. You know, the kind where you redo a project midnight because... well, reasons.

He’s really into micromanaging, too. Picture this: changing a single page umpteen times until it’s just so. His heart’s in the right place, aiming for the stars for our clients and all that, but I’m not totally convinced it’s making the magic happen like he thinks it is. He says if I was “fully committed,” I’d act the same way. AITA??

Signed,

— Running on Empty

Dear Empty,

In a word. No.?

Hustlemania has captured a monopoly on entrepreneurial inspiration. This endless stream of pump-me-up quotes about working yourself to the bone. It’s time to snap out of it. The hustle may have started as a beacon for those with little to outsmart those with a lot, but now it’s just synonymous with “the grind.” And so many people end up broken and burned out with nothing to show for it.

You aren’t more worthy because you sacrificed everything, because you kept pushing through the pain or drove your team “to the max.”

When management holds up certain people as having a “great work ethic” because they’re always around, always working, that’s a terrible example of a work ethic and a great example of someone who’s overworked.?

We can’t do anything about your boss, but equating work ethic with excessive hours isn’t going to get you ahead.

Trust us.?It doesn’t have to be crazy at work.


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Customer focused, tech-savvy, and design minded

11 个月

I started to share this until I saw the seemingly pro Windows bit. I’ve got more years of experience than I care to count using both platforms daily, but I refuse to ever make anyone use Windows unless it’s their preference, especially after co-working with my current partner for the past year since she started a new job where a PC was the only option. If I had a dollar for every time I’ve heard her curse Microsoft / Office / Teams / Windows in the past year, I could almost retire. And having spent several years supporting several hundred designers and editors in a cross-platform environment, I would never deploy PCs in a company of my own unless absolutely required, though with the multiple solutions available for running Windows on Apple hardware, that’s likely to never be the case either. It may be feasible for someone who’s intimately familiar with both OSs who enjoys trouble shooting regularly, but it’s a horrible platform for productivity when it comes to the average user.

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