Hello I would like to ask about the meaning of this particular part " you’ll end up with a job you wouldn't sell or trade" in the following context:
"Through our years of ups and downs, we've learned that you often circle back to the "why" of your work—especially if you're a company founder. You ask yourself: "Of all the places in the world I could be working, why do I want to work at this company?"
If you haven’t created a culture that you want to work in, you’ll quit. But if you have, and you're a little bit lucky, you’ll end up with a job you wouldn't sell or trade"
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Anonymous a job you wouldn't sell or trade = a job that you love
— Mister Micawber
Anonymous a job you wouldn't sell or trade = a job that you love
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