If your doctor told you to, then you are gettin the reward, not the doctor. . [/B][/QUOTE]
Hmmm...my doctor gets my money. That's his reward. I get more physically fit. That's my reward. I shave my beard, I get games. That's my reward. My assignor gets his job done (filling a schedule). That's his reward. Win-win. It all boils down to one's definition of "reward". I don't look at getting games as a "reward". I look at it as getting an opportunity to use my job skills. Much like getting a job in the real world - and if I do well, I get a promotion. Bigger cubicle. Higher level games. More opportunity. Or do you say reward?