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What do you think?
I've never believed this - I believe it is the employee's attitude that decides whether it's a dead end job.
Last week, I heard the perfect example of this from a Rotarian who, until he retired, was the Chief Executive of the District Council.
What job did he do when he first left school? He was a toilet attendant for one of the council's public toilets in the town!
I also have a niece that actually enjoys working in McDonalds. She has risen from being a burger server to being Shift Manager, and she looks like she could be getting promoted again soon.
So, two jobs that the majority of people think are dead end jobs, yet the people doing those jobs saw them as a foot on the ladder to better jobs.
So there is no such thing as a dead end job - it is the employee's attitude!
I've never believed this - I believe it is the employee's attitude that decides whether it's a dead end job.
Last week, I heard the perfect example of this from a Rotarian who, until he retired, was the Chief Executive of the District Council.
What job did he do when he first left school? He was a toilet attendant for one of the council's public toilets in the town!
I also have a niece that actually enjoys working in McDonalds. She has risen from being a burger server to being Shift Manager, and she looks like she could be getting promoted again soon.
So, two jobs that the majority of people think are dead end jobs, yet the people doing those jobs saw them as a foot on the ladder to better jobs.
So there is no such thing as a dead end job - it is the employee's attitude!
