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Good question, I haven't had an actual workload in quite a while, but it comes through, believe me, it comes through more emotionally and mentally, yeah, but good question.
So it really feels like you're just going to do what you're paid to do. And, uh, all that other stuff, let the company worry about it. It sounds like you got your boundaries up. You didn't say that directly, but I could just feel it.
If it's a high-paying job, right, then you could think about it, right? You're making a lot of money, then, you know, it's more money. But if you're doing a job that is not paying well, when the clock hits, you go. You know, they cannot fire you because you don't want to do overtime or whatever they want to do. So, think yourself first before them, something like that.
I would say the high paying job is a job where you have enough money where even if the market were to crash, it wouldn't affect you as much as the average person that has a normal job because with this amount of money you're making, you're able to live a wealthier life.