I read this interesting article by a Canadian who loves his work and claims that other do as well in his country. He say that most find workplace technology liberating, not imprisoning. If that’s the case he must love faxing by email.
Eric Beauchesnne, the psyched worker from the north says:
As for the workplace technology issue, the workers reported that they felt like phones, laptops, and other office electronics actually helped them find balance in their life.
So my question is this: these finding are surprising. But what the study doesn’t do is compare these findings with America. Maybe if we surveyed ourselves, we’d find about the same results.
I think that the whole, “I hate my job” syndrome common in America is more of a perceptions than a reality. I mean, didn’t we all choose our professions? It’s not as if we are forced to study and enter a certain vocation. We get to choose.
So one would expect that on the whole, most people would feel good about their decision. You’ll always have disgruntled everything. I don’t know. If not, maybe we need to go to Canada.
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