It is true that, while applying for job, candidates should take a salary into account. However, I totally disagree with the view that money is a key factor of consideration,
because there are two more important aspects, namely satisfaction and professionalism.
On the one hand, working in a job, that offers a generous payment, may noticably increase the quality of living standards. For example, high salary is a good opportunity to acquire medical insurance, which is really helpful, when individuals have troubles with health. Moreover, most people are challenged to pay taxes for housing and public services, hence, earning a lot would guarantee to avoid financial problems. Besides, workers with colossal wages tend to have greater access to the entertaiment like cinema, karaoke clubs, shopping and voyages. In contrast, workers from lower-class can not afford any of this recreational facilities, which seems to
contribute to a decline of productivity over time. Subsequently, being
remunirated may indirectly affect health and efficiency.
Nevertheless, salary is nowhere as appealing as job satisfaction and professionalism. As for satisfaction, doing something for a long period results in a loss of interest.
In my view, when interest in job is lost, possibility to accomplish serious
goals will be wasted, because sense of engagement is a driving force, that
makes each of us to move towards our ambitions and fulfil them. With regard to
professionalism, it is impossible to get employed in prestigious and generous
sector without having proper skills. Employes promote applicants with in-depth
knowledge, rather than the ones, who consider money as incentive.
In conclusion, although, high salary provides better life, I believe that sense of
engagement and having necessary skills is not less important.
It is true that, while applying for
job
, candidates should take a
salary
into account.
However
, I
totally
disagree with the view that money is a key factor of consideration,
because
there are two more
important
aspects,
namely
satisfaction and professionalism.
On the one hand, working in a
job
, that offers a generous payment, may
noticably
increase the quality of living standards.
For example
, high
salary
is a
good
opportunity to acquire medical insurance, which is
really
helpful, when individuals have troubles with health.
Moreover
, most
people
are challenged
to pay taxes for housing and public services,
hence
, earning a lot would guarantee to avoid financial problems.
Besides
, workers with colossal wages tend to have greater access to the
entertaiment
like cinema, karaoke clubs, shopping and voyages.
In contrast
, workers from lower-
class
can not afford any of this recreational facilities, which seems to
contribute to a decline of productivity over time.
Subsequently
, being
remunirated
may
indirectly
affect health and efficiency.
Nevertheless
,
salary
is nowhere as appealing as
job
satisfaction and professionalism. As for satisfaction, doing something for a long period results in a loss of interest.
In my view, when interest in
job
is lost
, possibility to accomplish serious
goals will
be wasted
,
because
sense of engagement is a driving force, that
makes
each of us to
move
towards our ambitions and fulfil them. With regard to
professionalism, it is impossible to
get
employed in prestigious and generous
sector without having proper
skills
.
Employes
promote applicants with in-depth
knowledge,
rather
than the ones, who consider money as incentive.
In conclusion
, although, high
salary
provides better life, I believe that sense of
engagement and having necessary
skills
is not less
important
.