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"Don't try too hard (in my career). I don't want you to be disappointed."
...from my mother.
I like reminding my colleagues they don't get paid more for working harder.
Probably why I didn't get that manager promotion though.
Being perceived to work hard and identifying what's important to your manager / director is second only to being their mates. Good lunk in your endeavours!
Nice try mr. employer association account