- Jun 18, 2006
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When I was younger, I thought people would attempt to do their job to the best of their ability. But as I gain more experience, I think people will tend to do the minimum necessary to get paid. I have become a strong proponent of incentive programs.
I am paid a base hourly wage with an incentive package that rewards me for the volume and the quality of work I do. I think this should be a consideration when ever evaluating the pay of any position. I recently suggested that a new program be incentivized and the administration chose not to, thus those in this program routinely avoid and delay work.
I was interested to see what people here think. Do you think people want to do the best they can or are people inherently going to attempt to do the least amount of work unless paid to perform.
I am paid a base hourly wage with an incentive package that rewards me for the volume and the quality of work I do. I think this should be a consideration when ever evaluating the pay of any position. I recently suggested that a new program be incentivized and the administration chose not to, thus those in this program routinely avoid and delay work.
I was interested to see what people here think. Do you think people want to do the best they can or are people inherently going to attempt to do the least amount of work unless paid to perform.
