I've noticed that I tend to be over-zealous in making sure I strike "fair" deals. I consider it my point of honour to make sure the other party gets their money's worth, no matter what the terms of the agreement are. It's like I feel that if I don't provide what *I* consider to be a value then somehow I've cheated them. Lately, I've come to realize that it's unfair of me to assume that role for someone else, and I've seen first hand how this personal creed shoots me in the foot. So, while my gut tells me to not take a job I'm unwilling to commit fully to, where I have every intention of not sticking with it and finding a better job. I now think that my gut is wrong and that if an employer accepts my work without specifying how long they expect me to stay with them, then it's perfectly moral for me to have a roaming eye. So with this new perspective I've just got a new job, which I look to replace soon, but in the meantime will give me much needed productiveness.
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