QUOTE(divine061 @ Jan 14 2012, 01:09 PM)
The thing I notice is, the people that stereotype Asians, are just Asians themselves. I've seen very little places in Malaysia that need you to stay in office if there is nothing to do. Are there are a lot of work in Australia that needs to do unpaid overtime too...
Don't expect working environment will change to be better just because its in Australia. Its really down to individuals and down to the company that you are working in.
Mostly based on the companies, but many local based companies tend to overwork their employees rather than increasing capacity thus OT becomes a norm and expected thing. The same might happen in Australia as well, but if a person is constantly working beyond normal hours there its a strong indicator that they need to hire more, while in Malaysia its just 'normal' because thats how it is.Don't expect working environment will change to be better just because its in Australia. Its really down to individuals and down to the company that you are working in.
This post has been edited by xjeez: Jan 15 2012, 12:10 AM
Jan 15 2012, 12:10 AM

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