A bad day of fishing is better than a good day at work.
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Yeah but it really depends on the job. Some jobs involve traveling from place to place. In fact, some jobs include fishing. I think it is best to choose a career that you find allot of interest in. But that doesn't always happen so thats why its important for everyone to have something to balance it all out weather it be fishing, playing an instrument etc. Side: False
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No way. A bad day of fishing consists of sitting on a dock, or perhaps on a tree stump by a river all day with a pole in your one hand and a baloney sandwich in your other one. A good day at work consists of getting all of your work done on schedule, getting a 30 minute extension on your lunch break, and getting a 50 dollar bonus every day for the next week. Side: False
Although I love to fish i think that this statment is false. A good day at work could mean that you get a promotion that doubles your salary, vs your out on the middle of the lake and your boat starts to sink. However I will say that the average day of fishing is way better than the average day at work. Side: False
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This is one of those debates where you see the value in each side. I can agree with both John and Jake on this one. There are days when one feels particularly ready to tackle that project you have going at work and your ideas are flowing like mad. Then, as time goes on, you tire of the brain power you're expending and just need a break! If one loves to fish, like I do, then it's a great way to empty your mind of responsibilities that have seemingly overwhelmed you. Don't forget that one day of doing nothing but sit and wait for the fish to migrate in your direction can clear your mind sufficiently to bring it all home at work...and probably in record time. Side: We need both
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