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How long are you unemployed?  

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  1. 1. How long are you unemployed?



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Posted

Guys guys guys,

 

Despite what the Gahment says, take note that times are still bad and it's an employers market now.

 

Don't expect to get your dream job and dream pay.

 

If you're jobless, whatever comes your way should be considered a blessing (unless the pay is too unreasonble).

 

If you already have a job, HOLD ON to it. But you can search for another job. Just don't quit before you confirmed that next one.

 

 

Look at the reality of the situation now. What we hear abt times getting better is from the news. How true it is, we won't really know until a year ahead. As for those companies hiring or interviewing more, all I can say is.... WATCH OUT.

 

I've a friend that had been retrenched for a few months, just found this wonderful job with a good pay. He thought he was in luck. Within 2 to 3 months... this new company also retrenched him again.

 

Times are bad. Be prepared to work outside your desired job scope or line.

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:thumb: Well said biaxident
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Originally posted by biaxident@Jan 12 2004, 01:09 PM

Guys guys guys,

 

Despite what the Gahment says, take note that times are still bad and it's an employers market now.

 

Don't expect to get your dream job and dream pay.

 

If you're jobless, whatever comes your way should be considered a blessing (unless the pay is too unreasonble).

 

If you already have a job, HOLD ON to it. But you can search for another job. Just don't quit before you confirmed that next one.

 

 

Look at the reality of the situation now. What we hear abt times getting better is from the news. How true it is, we won't really know until a year ahead. As for those companies hiring or interviewing more, all I can say is.... WATCH OUT.

 

I've a friend that had been retrenched for a few months, just found this wonderful job with a good pay. He thought he was in luck. Within 2 to 3 months... this new company also retrenched him again.

 

Times are bad. Be prepared to work outside your desired job scope or line.

I need this advice a months ago. Just let go my handsome payed job. :cry: :cry: . just because nothing much to do. i feel like no use earn money for nothing..

 

:weep:

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Originally posted by henRRy@Jan 14 2004, 10:47 PM

I need this advice a months ago. Just let go my handsome payed job. :cry: :cry: . just because nothing much to do. i feel like no use earn money for nothing..

 

:weep:

 

Don't understand you...

 

U had a job that payed well, though you did nothing significant, and you quit? :giddy:

 

 

If you had no job satisfaction, at least you could have secured another one before leaving, right? :sweat:

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Originally posted by biaxident@Jan 15 2004, 03:32 AM

Don't understand you...

 

U had a job that payed well, though you did nothing significant, and you quit? :giddy:

 

 

If you had no job satisfaction, at least you could have secured another one before leaving, right? :sweat:

You see (apart from your marriage partner) job satisfaction can account to almost 90% of your life’s pleasure or misery.

 

So choose carefully your career/job and whom you give your heart to.

"Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate, so we can buy sh*t we don't need."

- Tyler Durden (Fight Club)

 

"Until you find something worth dying for, you're not really living."

- Rebecca St. James

Posted

people want good pay and easy job, nowadays where got? also, the mode of employment is now contract unlike last time, cradle to grave. employ you is one thing, keeping you when the contract ends is another. lemon, ask you work NYE you quit? i work xmas eve(my wife birthday somemore), NYE, CNY eve and all holiday eves i also like that. when you are working, learn to give and take. (PS: they can sue you for damages in your statement on their products)

Nothing to lose.

Guest ViciousKitty74
Posted

Eh.....I dont quite understand the title and what was posted here.

 

Here's my job trauma.

 

That I have to find a Plyer to put in my office table to remove those huge Staples!

 

Dam documents are getting thicker and thicker! :giddy:

Guest ViciousKitty74
Posted

True...but find the title a bit wrong.

 

Job trauma should be describing the traumas you suffer in the job.

 

Didnt think it should mean no job. :p

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