Bill Watterson also said that before the strip he had submitted six comic strips, all of which were rejected. He also got a job as a graphic designer for an advertising firm, which he said he detested. Someone asked him if he detested it, why do it? Bill’s response was simple: “Because if we only did work we liked, most of us would be sleeping in a ditch and scraping our meals from garbage cans.”
In the 50s hand lawn mowers handles were up to my shoulders, & were very hard to push through lush lawns. In the mid 60s I bought a Scott’s Silent push mower. Could mow early in the morning without disturbing neighbors. Our young sons loved it. The handle was low as their belt line & easy to push. My older son (11 at the time) had so much fun mowing the yard, but hit a rock & I had to have the blades sharpened. Decades later we moved from Overland Park KS to far N. W. Tucson Village of Catalina. Our ‘yard’ was 2 acres of cactus. My son now mows his small yard on his property in High Rolls NM. Yes the antique Scott’s push mower still works!
I’d go with a job “worth” doing is a job is worth doing well. This doing it for the satisfaction is mostly someone trying to get you to do work for free.
I hate, and I mean really HATE, doing yard work. Especially when it’s not actually necessary. (There’s a difference between required lawn maintenance and gardening) My dad would likewise try to pull the “take pride in your work” angle about it with me until I finally explained to him one day I DO take pride in a job well done- when it’s a job I do of my own voluntary accord. When it’s something I’m forced to do against my will the only satisfaction in a job well done is that it’s DONE and I don’t have to do it anymore!
BE THIS GUY over 2 years ago
Maybe you’re not getting any satisfaction because you’re not doing the job well.
The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover over 2 years ago
Picking up sticks builds character.
C over 2 years ago
Quick study
dcdete. over 2 years ago
Dad knows best. Early job experience at a pre-teen age will ‘stick’ with you for the rest of your life.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 2 years ago
That is the correct message.
Susan00100 over 2 years ago
Surprising that Dad didn’t make Calvin mow the lawn, too.
After all, he DID make him shovel heavy snow!!
JudasPeckerwood over 2 years ago
True, dat.
jimchronister2016 over 2 years ago
Bill you are wrong, that is an ignorant remark, you should encourage people to always do their best in order to have a self satisfying life.
The Reader Premium Member over 2 years ago
You should write a song about it.
Purple People Eater over 2 years ago
There may be some satisfaction, but 40 years of working as well as I could taught me that there is no gratitude for a job well done.
Doug Taylor Premium Member over 2 years ago
♫♪
I can’t get no satisfaction
I can’t get no satisfaction
’Cause I try, and I try, and I try, and I try
I can’t get no, I can’t get no
♪♫
Who, me? over 2 years ago
I always have lots of sticks to pick up in the spring, and I never get enjoyment out of it either.
jvo over 2 years ago
Haven’t you guys heard of a rake?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Those aren’t sticks. Their snowman arms! Oh my Gosh!! The humanity! …still, stick picking sucks.
Pete.Keillor over 2 years ago
I remember sticks from living in Michigan a while. In Central Texas, I mowed the dirt and mulched the rocks.
mckeonfuneralhomebx over 2 years ago
Calvin…sticks are how they originally made arrows..
Troglodyte over 2 years ago
Sure, Cal. Nothing’s as effective as nothing.
bigcatbusiness over 2 years ago
He’s doing it all wrong. You need to invent some fun while doing jobs… if possible.
Redd Panda over 2 years ago
The lesson? Get a big enough mower and grind those sticks into chips.
A Hip loving Canadian... over 2 years ago
STYX was my favorite band in high school.
xsintricks over 2 years ago
Then lay them straight, Calvin.
dv1093 over 2 years ago
I’ve got a whole acre of winter sticks to pick up. Ugggggg.
6odc2pemgb55 over 2 years ago
I hate it when the lawn is sticky
BiggerNate91 over 2 years ago
Calvin will experience that satisfaction once you complete your newest transmogrifier, or pull off a water balloon attack on Susie.
It’s there, just not for the stuff Dad tells him.
flying spaghetti monster over 2 years ago
on the other hand, you get what you pay for.
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
Well, that job is done.
mindjob over 2 years ago
Yet another reason why Calvin wants a flamethrower
The Fly Hunter over 2 years ago
https://img0.etsystatic.com/000/0/6316865/il_fullxfull.307459384.jpg
locake over 2 years ago
I bought my first house when I was 26. I mowed the grass on my one day off each week and it was hugely satisfying.
rebelstrike0 over 2 years ago
If “Carvin” had Asian parents:
Dad: “You doctor yet? Why you no doctor yet?!”
USN1977 over 2 years ago
Bill Watterson also said that before the strip he had submitted six comic strips, all of which were rejected. He also got a job as a graphic designer for an advertising firm, which he said he detested. Someone asked him if he detested it, why do it? Bill’s response was simple: “Because if we only did work we liked, most of us would be sleeping in a ditch and scraping our meals from garbage cans.”
Marty241 over 2 years ago
Sticks and stones will break your bones but words will break your heart.
MY DOG IS MY CO PILOT over 2 years ago
Count yourself lucky Calvin. I had to pick up after the dog.
Banjo Gordy Premium Member over 2 years ago
In the 50s hand lawn mowers handles were up to my shoulders, & were very hard to push through lush lawns. In the mid 60s I bought a Scott’s Silent push mower. Could mow early in the morning without disturbing neighbors. Our young sons loved it. The handle was low as their belt line & easy to push. My older son (11 at the time) had so much fun mowing the yard, but hit a rock & I had to have the blades sharpened. Decades later we moved from Overland Park KS to far N. W. Tucson Village of Catalina. Our ‘yard’ was 2 acres of cactus. My son now mows his small yard on his property in High Rolls NM. Yes the antique Scott’s push mower still works!
Bilan over 2 years ago
No child ever looked at a lawn and said Wow. it looks nice without any sticks on it.
kunddog over 2 years ago
I’d go with a job “worth” doing is a job is worth doing well. This doing it for the satisfaction is mostly someone trying to get you to do work for free.
ron over 2 years ago
Dad needs a mower that mulches those things.
The_Great_Black President over 2 years ago
Calvin is a minor, and as such is only allowed to make three acceptable responses to his parents:
1.) “No.”
2.) “Yes.”
3.) “Anything you want, Mistress and Massa.”
wiley207 over 2 years ago
Oh, I do know the feeling of satisfaction, especially once you’ve grown up.
schaefer jim over 2 years ago
Yeah you can work your way up to branches, logs and eventually the tree its self.
johnec over 2 years ago
Those sticks look just fine for just running over with the lawn mower. No need to pick them up – just mulch them!
Vaporman over 2 years ago
Hey, picking up sticks beats picking up dog … stuff. (Years of ‘practice’)
willie_mctell over 2 years ago
A truth universally acknowledged.
Cruusa over 2 years ago
helloBozo axel
Cruusa over 2 years ago
Hiyou stupid dumb
AustinKniga-Bartlett over 2 years ago
Wait until you’re done. I’m sure you’ll find it then.
Darth Thespian over 2 years ago
I hate, and I mean really HATE, doing yard work. Especially when it’s not actually necessary. (There’s a difference between required lawn maintenance and gardening) My dad would likewise try to pull the “take pride in your work” angle about it with me until I finally explained to him one day I DO take pride in a job well done- when it’s a job I do of my own voluntary accord. When it’s something I’m forced to do against my will the only satisfaction in a job well done is that it’s DONE and I don’t have to do it anymore!
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 2 years ago
The reward for work well done is the opportunity to do more.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 2 years ago
Didn’t Dad make Calvin’s allowance contingent on his completing the task? If not, then he’s not teaching him anything about work.
kittyontherescue over 2 years ago
I have all three of the complete Calvin and Hobbes books. It’s amazing to see all these comics and how they have changed.
hagarthehorrible over 2 years ago
The character building exercise prescribed by dad is going places for the first time.