The rewards for doing hard work vary from person to person and job to job, and are as unique as humans themselves. One reward nearly everyone can agree upon is the sense of accomplishment we get from knowing a job has been done well. It also improves work ethic, by teaching the person to be responsible and independent. Last but not least, it allows us to have goals and ambitions.
Work hard and the rewards shall be sweet.
Its about experience. If you like the job and love doing it then no its not hard.
It means that you have to do the hard work before you can enjoy the rewards.
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yes if kids get rewards they will work harder and try to get more rewards
by doing hard work.
Opening a hard drive can mess it up, if you have no clue what your doing.
In incentive compensation plans there are many things included such as rewarding employees for their hard work, such as hours spent at work or overtime. Rewards can be directly linked to phone usage, for example, and can include instantly redeemable rewards controlled by the employer.
It is not an idiom. "An honest day's work" means what it says. It means you work hard and honestly for a dollar or to achieve a good outcome doing your own work at home or doing volunteer work. It means hard work and done well. It also means work not done by crime.
An entrepreneurial career will give a person a motivated sense of accomplishment. It takes a lot of hard work to begin one's own business so the rewards of financial gain would also be positive.
By working hard and knowing your job well and becoming really proficient at doing it, then you will excel at work.
No it does not work in Canada