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<blockquote data-quote="greenhorn" data-source="post: 2371793" data-attributes="member: 2015"><p>Yes, there is a lot of dead weight in most companies. But you're missing a more important point here. In most companies, actual hard work and talent and skills pay less than the ability to cook up believable excuses on the fly, picking the right asses and then kissing them, stealing credit from others and blowing ones own horn. At the start you may think that you are a better person than they are. And you are right. You are a better person than them in front of God and your conscience. </p><p></p><p>Your boss, clients and management will probably differ. You'll need to decide whether you took a job to earn money or to hold your head high. And it's not necessarily a binary choice. You have lots of options to decide where you want to fall in the spectrum. Yes job hopping helps somewhat but from my experience, dark triad traits will take you higher up and faster than anything else</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenhorn, post: 2371793, member: 2015"] Yes, there is a lot of dead weight in most companies. But you're missing a more important point here. In most companies, actual hard work and talent and skills pay less than the ability to cook up believable excuses on the fly, picking the right asses and then kissing them, stealing credit from others and blowing ones own horn. At the start you may think that you are a better person than they are. And you are right. You are a better person than them in front of God and your conscience. Your boss, clients and management will probably differ. You'll need to decide whether you took a job to earn money or to hold your head high. And it's not necessarily a binary choice. You have lots of options to decide where you want to fall in the spectrum. Yes job hopping helps somewhat but from my experience, dark triad traits will take you higher up and faster than anything else [/QUOTE]
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