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5. Lack of recognition

5. Lack of recognition

  • You should be recognized for 70% of all the work you do.
  • If you expect to be recognized for 100% of your work, you're likely not a team player.
  • If you're recognized for _less_ than 70% of your work, you're being taken for granted. And being underpaid

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