I am rather demotivated at the moment. Why work harder than other people if other people in the end get more for less work?
Two volunteers who work a lot less than I do (also as a volunteer) get taken to see a castle this weekend, while I have to work. One of those two is being taken to the second castle. He's been taken on a day trip before. While I have been here since November and haven't been taken anywhere once. Usually, volunteers work five hours a day. But because I am really committed to the animals, I usually work six hours, often seven or eight (as a volunteer, so it's not like I get any money for extra hours). So I work more, but get less in return. How is that fair?
It's just my life. I often put in so much effort into things, but get nothing in return. I feel like giving up. Why be reliable and hard working if it's just taken for granted? Why put in more effort when people who slack get all the rewards and extra attention?
Two volunteers who work a lot less than I do (also as a volunteer) get taken to see a castle this weekend, while I have to work. One of those two is being taken to the second castle. He's been taken on a day trip before. While I have been here since November and haven't been taken anywhere once. Usually, volunteers work five hours a day. But because I am really committed to the animals, I usually work six hours, often seven or eight (as a volunteer, so it's not like I get any money for extra hours). So I work more, but get less in return. How is that fair?
It's just my life. I often put in so much effort into things, but get nothing in return. I feel like giving up. Why be reliable and hard working if it's just taken for granted? Why put in more effort when people who slack get all the rewards and extra attention?
I understand that feeling. Seems like that's the case a lot, unfortunately. People who are less deserving get more reward/recognition, while those who truly deserve it get less, or nothing at all.
ReplyDeleteI guess the only reason I keep trying so hard is because I will know if I do otherwise. And since I derive personal satisfaction from a job well done, I'd like to think that makes it at least somewhat worthwhile. Even if no one else notices.
Still discouraging, though. Sorry you're having to deal with that. Doesn't seem fair at all.