Yes, they were very good at turning what should have been fun into work 
as I recall. And I do not think the work ethic was lost so much as the 
MBA's just decided that they were unwilling to pay for it. Why bust your 
ass for an employer when they are going to lay you off a quick as they 
will a ne'er-do-well?

--graywolf


Bob W wrote:
> In my day, if you were at school you were a pupil. You became a
> student when you went to university. However, nowadays kids at school
> seem to be called students too. Being at school was always considered
> work. We were given course work, school work, home work, woodwork,
> metalwork, you name it. It was all work. Work, work, work. We even had
> an ethic for it.

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