18 Jan 15
Originally posted by lolofMight there be ways they could make the jobs they're stuck with more interesting?
I would like to add though that I think there are many people who are unhappy with their jobs but their circumstances are such that it would not be possible for them to find better work elsewhere.
Originally posted by HandyAndyThe butcher I replaced had worked there for over 35 years. I work alone, in a basement prep room with no windows, and few visitors. You can go batty. He clued me into "playing games" You know make different cuts etc with the meat before cutting it further for grinding. I've built some marvelous meat displays in the past 12 years there.
Might there be ways they could make the jobs they're stuck with more interesting?
Batty??
Years past that stage I'm afraid.
Originally posted by lolofOr be a chess professional !! There isn't much said about how much an average GM makes a year.
I would like to add though that I think there are many people who are unhappy with their jobs but their circumstances are such that it would not be possible for them to find better work elsewhere.
Originally posted by woadmanA good friend I have teaches chess professionally just part time. He is no GM and lives quite comfortably but modestly on what he makes.
Or be a chess professional !! There isn't much said about how much an average GM makes a year.
The topic has been brought to me before. I am too unconventional a player and too impatient and impersonal that...
No 🙂