The old work paradigm required your compliance.
Park here. Sit there. Show up at this time and work until this time. Do it this way. Use this tool. Get good at our process. Ask the boss. Keep your head down. Do your job. Don’t do my job. Don’t put yourself at risk. Don’t put us at risk. And for the love of all things good, fit in.
We agreed to pay you for your compliance.
The new work paradigm requires responsibility.
You don’t get paid to work hours. You get paid to make a difference.
You don’t get paid to do your job. You get paid to enroll in the mission.
You don’t get paid to do what you’re told. You get paid to bring new ideas.
You don’t get paid to be available. You get paid to contribute.
You don’t get paid to push it down the line. You get paid to take it on.
You don’t get paid to minimize risk. You get paid to try new things that might not work.
You don’t get paid to fit in. You get paid to stand out.
In the new paradigm, you get paid for your humanity.