S. Lewis described “two sorts of jobs”: Of one sort, a [person] can truly say, “I am doing work which is worth doing. It would still be worth doing if nobody paid for it. But as I have no private means, and need to be fed and housed and clothed, I must be paid while ...
When employees start work, they learn about their new jobs, the work environment and how they are required to behave – attending meetings on time, dressing according to certain stand- ards, using particular styles of speech. They learn to align their work values with those of the organization...