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Working in a factory, I was told that the last one went to work and ran faster than a rabbit after work? What do you mean?

Getting off work is employees' own time, running faster than rabbits. There's nothing wrong with that.

At present, there is a phenomenon among employees in many units: punching in at work and running away after work. Many people get ready early when they are about to get off work, just waiting to run as soon as they arrive.

Why is this happening?

Work and life are clearly separated.

Going to work is work, and getting off work is life. Now many people will make a clear distinction. After a day's work, I am very tired, and no one wants to stay in the unit for a while. If you encounter such a thing as overtime, it is simply suffering.

Busy going home or doing your own thing.

Everyone has his own life. Some people are in a hurry to go home, while others are busy doing their own things, such as socializing, meeting friends, or dealing with some private affairs. In short, you need to make good use of your time after work to do your own thing.

Just because you leave after work doesn't mean you are not a good employee.

There used to be a traditional idea that a good employee who worked hard was the one who got off work late. In fact, this concept is biased. Work needs to focus on efficiency and results, not who spends how long on the job. If the work efficiency and quality are low, it is useless to stay in the unit all day.

Of course, whether to get off work immediately or postpone it depends on the completion of the work. The work that should be completed has not been completed. Of course, the tasks should be completed first, and overtime should also be done. If you have done everything you need to do, pretending to delay your work is not worth advocating.