Work Martyrs
37 percent cited fear of returning to “a mountain of work” 30 percent cited their belief that “no one else can do the job” And 30 percent said they didn’t feel they could afford a vacationWe have to ask how much of a vacation really is vacation when we’re constantly connected to work via the internet. The author of this study says our mixed-use smart phone draws us back to work by making the office “omnipresent.” Bob Samuelson says there is a new work culture and even millennials are actually not taking full advantage of vacation time. In fact they’re just as guilty as their elders of being ‘work martyrs’ and often more fearful of taking a longer vacation. Mr. Samuelson says, “In Europe vacations are a right.” People get at least a month of vacation and they look at us as crazy for having qualms about not taking every day of it. But, he says, ‘work martyrdom’ reflects something positive: “the American work ethic — often declared dead — endures.” That’s a good thing. But so is a vacation, even if it’s just in your backyard.
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