QUOTE(Tfazuin @ Jun 28 2010, 12:31 PM)
Rotibakar,
You already have all the papers that you need, if you're serious about knowing about your work join a service company be it MI, Schlumberger, Baker, Halliburton, BJ etc , you learn more there than you will ever learn as compared to working for an Operator like Petronas, Shell etc. Go for the experience rather than the pay, the pay will come naturally. If someone who graduates late like me can do it, you can do a heck of a lot better. I've some personal friends who graduated business admin and now are Team Lead in Drilling Fluids. Business Admin bro...! He started as scratch because the company he formerly worked for as a mud logger closed shop and at 32 he had to start all over again. He's now with MI Swaco and last month is promoted to Ops Manager, special tools a good buddy of mine.
As for the guy that I said is now an MD ayah dia dulu is just a lorry driver and they were so poor that they couldnt afford to change a flat wheel at the shop so had to do it on his own with him helping out. You just have to be doggone seriously motivated to get where you want to be and by all means get moving to help your family.
People who have lots of money can do double, triple even double PHD, but you need to get you ass off the pedestal and improve their quality of life. Berbakti when your parents are still around, when they are no more, even if you're a millionaire it won't matter bro. To me you've made it the moment you go back to your parents and move them to a new fully furnished house or start to repair their home. If you want to wait, waitlah but lots of things can happen in 1 1/2 years, they may not be around that long to see you succeed.
Very touching opinion..but THIS IS THE TRUE LIFE CYCLE..I AM VERY AGREE FOR THIS..You already have all the papers that you need, if you're serious about knowing about your work join a service company be it MI, Schlumberger, Baker, Halliburton, BJ etc , you learn more there than you will ever learn as compared to working for an Operator like Petronas, Shell etc. Go for the experience rather than the pay, the pay will come naturally. If someone who graduates late like me can do it, you can do a heck of a lot better. I've some personal friends who graduated business admin and now are Team Lead in Drilling Fluids. Business Admin bro...! He started as scratch because the company he formerly worked for as a mud logger closed shop and at 32 he had to start all over again. He's now with MI Swaco and last month is promoted to Ops Manager, special tools a good buddy of mine.
As for the guy that I said is now an MD ayah dia dulu is just a lorry driver and they were so poor that they couldnt afford to change a flat wheel at the shop so had to do it on his own with him helping out. You just have to be doggone seriously motivated to get where you want to be and by all means get moving to help your family.
People who have lots of money can do double, triple even double PHD, but you need to get you ass off the pedestal and improve their quality of life. Berbakti when your parents are still around, when they are no more, even if you're a millionaire it won't matter bro. To me you've made it the moment you go back to your parents and move them to a new fully furnished house or start to repair their home. If you want to wait, waitlah but lots of things can happen in 1 1/2 years, they may not be around that long to see you succeed.
Mar 26 2011, 09:20 AM

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