Is
Your Corporate
Job Using You
Up?
Corporate
Burnout
Do
you dread getting
up to face another
day at work?
You're not alone.
In fact, you
may well be
in the majority.
Corporate burnout
is becoming
so widespread
throughout the
US and other
countries that
people travel
the country
giving seminars
on how to handle
job burnout
and make workers
feel less stressed.
Of course, you've
probably heard
the drill-"Learn
to work smarter,
not harder"...
"Be a team
player"...
"It came
down from the
higher-ups"...
"In the
end this will
help us reach
our goals and
we'll get fat
bonuses."
Of
course, the goals
set for many corporate
employees are
so unrealistic
that the bonuses
they hold out
for never materialize.
Perhaps you hit
8 out of 9 targets,
but sorry, you
don't get the
prize because
you didn't hit
that last, totally
impossible ninth
one. Sometimes
it feels like
you're working
in some sort of
absurd carnival
sideshow. It's
no wonder you
don't feel very
committed to a
corporation that
treats you like
a slave. How can
you feel loyal
when there's so
little appreciation?
Mega-Stress
The unrelenting
stress of a high-pressure
job can lead to
numerous health
problems as well-
hypertension,
heart attacks,
backaches, anxiety,
headaches, depression,
and even addiction
to drugs or alcohol,
either as a way
to try to stay
energized and
"up"
to complete excessive
workloads, or
as a self-medicating
attempt to relax
when you finally
have some time
for yourself.
To
add to the stress,
stories of layoffs
by major corporations
are announced
every month.
In 2006, 1,500,000
workers were pink-slipped
in mass layoffs
("mass"
meaning more than
50 employees at
a time). Rumors
circulate constantly
about what the
top management
is doing now,
what changes are
in the wind. Companies
are "reorganizing."
They're "outsourcing"
or selling out
to another company.
Or they've gone
bankrupt-only
to reappear overseas,
employing workers
for a tiny percentage
of their American
counterparts'
salaries.
Fat
Cats and Sad Sacks
Average, everyday
workers like you
are the ones who
bear the brunt
of these kinds
of changes. CEO's
and other top
executives just
keep rolling in
the dough-even
those at companies
you wouldn't think
of as "blue
chip." For
example, in 2005,
the annual pay
package of Dollar
General's CEO,
David Perdue,
was $3,314,901
(as reported by
The Corporate
Library). An American
worker earning
an average salary
would have to
work until
the year 2135
to make what
Perdue makes in
one year. But
frankly, this
guy is small-time.
The average total
compensation for
a CEO of a Standard
& Poor's 500
company in 2005
was $13.51
million-over
four times what
Perdue made, and
a 16% raise over
the year before.
Did you get a
16% raise recently?
Like
many of your co-workers,
you probably feel
angry, undervalued,
underpaid, and
exhausted when
you think about
stories like these.
Few salaried employees
in corporate America
work a traditional
40-hour week.
Many put in 50,
60, even 70 hours
to meet the demands
of their superiors.
Hourly workers
are cut off at
40 hours or less
so the company
can avoid paying
overtime-and you
know who takes
up the slack.
(Meanwhile, those
hourly workers
may have to work
an additional
job-at straight-time
pay, of course.)
The
"blame culture"
that has developed
in our society
extends into the
corporate world
as well. ("It's
her fault
we have to work
so late. If only
she'd do her job
like I do!")
Feelings of competition
and worries about
favoritism increase
feelings of anger
and powerlessness.
What's
the Alternative?
There is a way
NOT to let all
these other people
control your life
and hold power
over your economic
survival and lifestyle.
You can take control
of your own life
by becoming your
own boss. Ironically,
as you've become
more and more
disenchanted with
your corporate
job, you have
also been learning
what kind of job
you need to be
happy.
Are
these some of
the aspects you
would include
on your list of
ideal job conditions?
The
freedom to set
your own hours.
Choosing
how to handle
situations yourself
instead of deferring
to a "company
policy" that
you find
ridiculous.
The
liberty to spend
time with your
friends and family
without having
to beg for time
off.
Working
in comfortable
clothing in a
location you choose.
Excellent
pay that is determined
by the amount
of work you put
in.
You're
steering your
own course-no
worries about
someone else determining
your future.
Have
You Got What it
Takes?
You already know
you deserve more
than your corporate
employer will
ever provide.
Ironically, during
all those excessive
hours of work
for them,
you've honed valuable
business skills
that you can put
to work as you
build your own
business. The
difference is,
you will reap
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kind of like being
your very own
CEO.
As
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