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Article created by: Monika Pašukonytė

Ever wished you knew something sooner? Something that would've made your life a tad easier, perhaps? 

We toil away at our jobs for the bulk of our lives, and it's no big news what kind of effect it has on our well-being. A discussion recently arose online – that garnered a whopping 115K upvotes – about the biggest lessons folks ever learned throughout their careers. And although the observations listed below will not make your retirement age come faster, taking a thing or two into consideration could definitely help you feel a little more in control!

More info: Reddit

#1

Young employee struggling to carry a large stack of binders, illustrating hard employment lessons about lazy coworkers. The reward for good work is more work.

colem5000 , cottonbro studio Report

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    #2

    Two coworkers smiling and chatting in a casual office setting highlighting lazy coworkers and employment lessons. I saw this over and over again. A productive employee gets buried and burnt out while the slackers enjoyed a work-life balance and smokes with the Boss.

    TheRedGoatAR15 , Helena Lopes Report

    #3

    Two women having a discussion about lazy coworkers and hard employment lessons in a casual office setting. Do 1,000 tasks, and 999 of them are done perfectly, but guarantee the 1 that wasn’t perfect is the only task that will be talked about.

    Upbeat_Shock_6807 , SHVETS production Report

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    #4

    Woman working on laptop at home drinking coffee with dog nearby, illustrating lazy coworkers and employment lessons. Loyalty is expected but not reciprocated.

    Kyster77 , Samson Katt Report

    #5

    Overhead view of a stressed person at a desk with laptop, notebook, and phone, illustrating lazy coworkers and employment lessons. Toxic work environments do not change. Get out quickly.

    Same_Difficulty6727 , energepic.com Report

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    #6

    Two coworkers shaking hands outdoors, illustrating hard employment lessons about lazy coworkers getting paid equally. Always get the promotion or raise in writing. Never trust a manager's hand shake.

    gringoloco01 , Sora Shimazaki Report

    #7

    Person working on laptop and tablet at a cluttered desk, illustrating lazy coworkers in a casual work environment. One of the earliest lessons imparted to me by an older co-worker in one of my first jobs was: "Never get good at something you hate doing. Once you're good at it, they'll never let you do anything else."

    Alexm920 , Antoni Shkraba Report

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    #8

    Hand holding various euro banknotes representing wages and employment lessons about lazy coworkers getting paid. Lazy coworkers (probably) get paid as much as you.

    Sinistrahaha , Pixabay Report

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    #10

    Two coworkers engaged in a conversation inside a modern office, illustrating employment lessons about lazy coworkers and pay. Being a convincing bullshi***r is more important than being a competently talented. See Elon Musk.

    Zumokoto77 , LinkedIn Sales Navigator Report

    #11

    Two coworkers in a meeting room with a laptop, discussing employment lessons about lazy coworkers getting paid equally. We had a deadline to turn in our month's worth of work. My wife had previously worked there, and advised me to get my work done ahead of the deadlines, but be secretive about it, and turn it in at the end of the month. Worked like a charm.

    jefuchs , Sora Shimazaki Report

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    #12

    I am 78 years old and I learned decades ago that every one can be replaced, even the higher-ups.

    Many_Ad6867 Report

    #13

    The dumbest people are usually managers

    BastardCrows Report

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    #14

    Minimalist white desk setup with computer showing time, flowers, books, and coffee cup illustrating lazy coworkers employment lesson. if you leave earlier than the slow workers then you will be considered a lazy employee-regardless of output/efficiency/quality of work

    Michelada , Pixabay Report

    #15

    A focused woman with red hair working on code at a modern office desk with dual monitors and a laptop. The second they find out you know anything about computers, you are now IT for the entire department.

    foonati , https://www.pexels.com/photo/woman-coding-on-computer-3861958/ Report

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    #16

    Person holding an empty brown wallet, illustrating the concept of lazy coworkers getting paid as much at work. Most employers would engage in slavery in an instant if it became acceptable again. They want soooooo badly to have your work for free (most minimum wage/entry level jobs)

    Deutchpleuw , Emil Kalibradov Report

    #17

    Warehouse worker wearing a blue beanie scans a large blue paint can using a handheld barcode scanner and tablet. You cannot get promoted if your performance is too good.

    FalseFrosting9 , Tiger Lily Report

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    #18

    Three coworkers interacting outside, highlighting workplace dynamics and challenges with lazy coworkers at work. Work taught me that even if you report harassment by a coworker nothing will get done about it. I'm dealing with it right now and the guy keeps calling me a rat and threatening me.

    Dashing_Host , Keira Burton Report

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    #19

    Two people sitting closely, one holding a clipboard with a resume, discussing lazy coworkers and employment lessons. This year I asked for time off (no pay) and it was denied because it was too hard to replace me. So I gave my notice and said I’m willing to stay 2 months if I can get those two days off. Took the time off, stayed two months. And they replaced me with 2 people lol. Two others left after I did.

    DigNitty , cottonbro studio Report

    #20

    I've been working since I was 14. Now I'm Corporate America in various roles for over 2 decades. No one EVER says they regret not working harder, not doing more OT, or spending more time with their family. Do not give your personal time to your place of employment. I live by the "8 and skate" motto and LOVE detaching from this world. We literally spend more time with coworkers than our own fam. Live to work or work to live?

    General_Payment7227 Report

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    #21

    A group of coworkers having a casual meeting in a modern office, illustrating lazy coworkers at work. When starting any new job. Make sure you do the same amount of work as your coworkers. There’s nothing like a new over achieving employees to p**s off all their coworkers by showing them up. And the boss will expect more from you forever. Slow down and don’t blow the curve.

    mancusjo1 , Redd F Report

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    #22

    Young man wearing glasses and a blue shirt working on a laptop, illustrating hard employment lessons about lazy coworkers. Once you have the job you no longer need to impress anyone so just do enough to not get fired

    BickusDickus6969 , Buro Millennial Report

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    #23

    Three serious coworkers in business attire in a law office illustrating lessons on lazy coworkers and employment. when you're new, you notice the "highschool cliques". pretty embarrassing.

    MothInsideJar , Sora Shimazaki Report

    #24

    Person using a mouse and pen at a desk with keyboard and monitor, illustrating lazy coworkers in employment settings. Lazy workers are the most efficient, they want to do as little as possible to get the same result.

    sjaakarie , Vojtech Okenka Report

    #25

    Man in business attire standing in office with desk, computer, and red chair representing lazy coworkers at work. You could fall over dead at work and the opening for your position will be posted the next day. If they decide to wait that long. I work for a great company, I love working for this company. But even they won’t drag their feet in replacing me if something happens. In fact, I applied for my position before the person I replaced was officially fired.

    CrayonDelicacies , mohd hasan Report

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    #26

    Two people holding game controllers playing a video game on TV, illustrating lazy coworkers getting paid concept. Standard technique is to do work quickly then play games for the rest of the day

    AsshollishAsshole , JESHOOTS.com Report

    #27

    Two coworkers in business attire share a high-five at a desk, illustrating workplace lessons on effort and pay. Confidence, and even over confidence, gets you further than hard work does. Perception is everything, the work matters the least. At least in corporate jobs.

    LetsHaveARedo , krakenimages Report

    #28

    Office employees working at their desks with multiple computer screens, illustrating lazy coworkers in employment settings. Closed mouths don’t get fed. Putting in the work? Don’t wait to be noticed. Bring that up every single chance you can and if it’s not getting you anywhere, jump ship.

    BluePeriod_ , Sigmund Report

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    #29

    Team of coworkers collaborating around a table with laptops and tablets, illustrating employment and workplace dynamics. People who add value to a business are given the opportunity to add more value. Any business worth running is on the lookout for more people able to add more value. Now if you’re working your a*s off without ever reaching for opportunities, it’s like revving a chainsaw without ever setting it to wood. Of course you’re not going to get ahead. If you’re working your a*s off and that business is run by s**tbags eager to exploit you, that’s like reviving a chainsaw and setting it to a rock or a car or a chain link fence. You’re in the wrong place. Go find a place where your tools are recognized for their worth. And for the love of money don’t rage quit, having a job is the best way to get a job. But if the desire is to complain to comfort yourself to make it through the day, you can do that too. But you’re gonna have a lot more s****y days and a lot more s**t to talk about the unfair reasons other people get ahead while you don’t.

    stillventures17 , fauxels Report

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