Wednesday, July 14, 2010

The American Corporate Life

So, I just reread all my sister's posts from her blog: From Madrid with Love (click to read) where she spent about 6 months in Spain, and it made me 1) want to write more; and 2) REALLY, REALLY miss traveling. I just can't get this "bug" out. I love the U.S. and especially California, but I feel so confined in this 9-5, Monday through Friday, corporate life. It's just stifling. No one is truly happy, and everyone one seems bound to this lifestyle. No one is willing to change, take risks, try something new, or step out of the box they have been forced into. It's so depressing. And any change you try to make for the better of the company is met with so much resistance, you end up asking yourself, "Is this even worth it? If they don't care, why should I?" Even now, myself included, all people do is push to make it to the weekend, where they get MAYBE two days of freedom (that is a big maybe, cause this is also the only time you can really do errands, and everything else you can't do during the week), and then back to the grind.

It is so frustrating!! I look at companies like Google and Facebook, where their corporate structure is so vastly different from all others, that it ends up making them MORE money in the long run. Happy employees = better everything (customer service, production, sales, etc.). Just the other day my coworker and I were talking about how we feel like its climbing a uphill battle just to get anything changed, when I spotted this article: Ten Signs of a Fear-Based Workplace. Sadly enough I could agree w/ more than a few of them. What the hell has this world/life come to...really though.

Well this was supposed to be an uplifting post about traveling, but it ended up a rant about life...so I changed the title to reflect this.

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