It depends.
If you're good at something, you should try and get as much for what you do as you can.
If you're good at something, you should try and get as much for what you do as you can.
It depends.
If you're good at something, you should try and get as much for what you do as you can.
I think it depends upon the person, I'm not sure you can be quite so general about what a person should and shouldnt try for. I consider myself (and past employers seem to have, given they offered me promotions (which I refused)) as very good at what I do, but I'm not interested in getting as much as I can for it, I'm just interested in having fun doing it and enjoying what I do.
I think this is more a case of being over-valued at what you do though. This player is being asked to return to "his level" after Liverpool giving him the contract of a far better player.
As an aside you are a terrible example of every point im trying to make!!!
I think it depends upon the person, I'm not sure you can be quite so general about what a person should and shouldnt try for. I consider myself (and past employers seem to have, given they offered me promotions (which I refused)) as very good at what I do, but I'm not interested in getting as much as I can for it, I'm just interested in having fun doing it and enjoying what I do.
Hehe, in the modern world I am a bad example of a human being !
I always seem to have a different attitude to things to everyone else. I'd agree though that its a case of him being overvalued initially and now being asked to return to the appropriate level.
Why not get as much money as you can for something your good at and enjoy?
It's all relative I agree but still, if a footballer is good enough, he'll be paid more, okay, some teams do fly in the face of this paying average players high wages and young players high wages, but still.
If you're a valued member of the first team, a key player in FM terms , you have more potential to earn more.
Because more money generally comes with more responsibility and I find that having more responsibility reduces my enjoyment, hence why I turned down promotions. If I can enjoy something more if it means less money, then I take the enjoyment over the money. Money just doesnt float my boat as it were. I'm just not much of a materialist.
Though I think maybe we've moved more into a philosophical discussion of what a person should and shouldnt do than a footballing one
Tombstone I emailed you
You don't have an email on your trust
I have only been actively posting for a few weeks, im not even sure what "trust" is!
It's in the FAQ I'm sure
It's kind of a way of email people away from the forums. It's used in the Members Market a lot.
The FAQ is akin to reading the instructions when you buy a new gadget - its a last resort!!!
I put a ****ing fan together wrong t'other day BECAUSE the instructions were wrong