Employees and Servants Should Serve Their Employers

Even if we have a bad boss, the boss still may have points for us about which to feel grateful. At the very least, he or she gives us the opportunities to work to make money to support our lives.

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Employees and Servants Should Serve Their Employers
 
employees 
Starting work before the employer
 
Meanwhile, employees should serve their employers by:
 
1. Starting work before the employer;
2. Finishing work after the employer; 
3. Talking about only tasks given to them by the employer; 
4. Doing their work better;
5. Maintaining and defending the employer’s good reputation;
 
 
Employers 
Maintaining and defending the employer’s good reputation
 
Even if we have a bad boss, the boss still may have points for us about which to feel grateful. At the very least, he or she gives us the opportunities to work to make money to support our lives. Even though sometimes our relationships with our bosses are not perfect, we can still find great positive things that benefit us. In any case, employees should do the very best work possible and take pride even if nobody else can see. Eventually, things will pay off.
 
“Gratitude and mindfulness of the benefit done are characteristics of the virtuous.”(Buddha)
 

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