Monday, July 30, 2007

The Irrelevant Benefit

This blog is written mostly tongue in cheek. Some points may be informative. Please provide your feedback.
If you suffer from self-irrelevancy, please seek professional advice.

Hello. As I've mentioned before, I work part-time at a golf course. While it's good to get some pay, the main benefit is being allowed to play the golf course at certain times. I take advantage of it as often as I'm allowed. For me, the golf benefit is more important than the pay.
All the other staff have the same benefit, yet many do not play very often. For them, the benefit is irrelevant.
Why do they not take advantage of the benefit? I'm not sure. I've always thought working at a golf course means there's some interest in golf. However, that doesn't appear to be the case.
Would they be better off working somewhere else? Perhaps. I personally can't think of a better place, but I'm biased.
If you have benefits at your workplace, try to make them relevant.

Regards,
Steve

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