Oh, great! A government or NGO social worker with a clock-puncher approach to and attitude toward their job?!
I have no problem with people leaving their jobs at their jobs when they leave for home at the end of their work day. I've done my best to do that my entire career. But when I'm at my job I care about doing it well and efficiently; and improving what I work on and how I and my coworkers work on it; and helping my coworkers learn and improve. I don't live in Tobers' world, even without his medicated state being considered.
God, I yearn for that day. I'm working or on call 24 hours, every day of the year.
You will see me spending a lot of cave time, but it is because I am sitting in this cursed chair in front of my computer for a min of 12 hours a day, monitoring, putting out technical fires, doing after hours maint. I've been at this for too many years.
It doesn't help that I work for a very good friend, and that I do enjoy my line of work, as much as I may bitch about it on certain days.
I quite literally thank God every day that I have a job, get paid a decent wage, and at least enjoy what I do. But it does get tiring.