Is always taking short cuts in work, really appropriate or some time we have to pay high cost....
By Nabil Warsi
@nubbu786 (31)
2 responses
@magnumopus (1644)
• Singapore
29 May 17
A person must never sacrifice the quality of one's work by cutting corners or doing some short-cuts.



@Mike197602 (15515)
• United Kingdom
14 May 17
I work in a hotel and am totally fed up of the lazy people that don't do a job properly.
I work mainly in the kitchen but have some other responsibilities in various other areas...mainly cleaning up after the lazy people
Shortcuts aren't a good thing at work in my opinion as it generally means people only doing half a job.

