I do the things I do because I love it and it seems to pay off.
This is the problem with most people. They aren't doing it because they love it. It ends up being more for the paycheck. I honestly don't know if I could survive dealing with mental patients. I have a feeling I would start getting annoyed at the same mistakes and actions all the time. I would just be happy with the pay raise because it means more money. There is no point in really comparing people.
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This is very true and that's exactly what happens at my job. A lot of people there are working for the paycheck while I am there for the patients. The money is obviously something I need, but I had my own brand building business before I went back to school to study, and eventually started to work with what I do today, so I dropped a lot of income.
The money was never a priority for me, even though it's obviously nice to be compensated and getting a raise.
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