No.
In the military, as long as you are in the military, you are not an individual. You are a cog in the big machine. You do whatever you are assigned.
In the civilian world, you are measured by your output. Whether you take four hours or half an hour to do that same output is almost irrelevant. Some people are just more capable than others and because they are more capable, they get away with a lot more at work.
When I worked at Target, I was literally untouchable. People were often fired for stuff that they’d would ignore from me, because the amount of work I would do in a shift was just that much greater and of a higher quality than what others would do.
Oh Thanks for tge lecture
My output is twice what my co workers’ is. If you don’t want to read what I said quit referring to it.