after that, we work like Arabs
Added on November 3, 2011, 4:14 pm
QUOTE(stringfellow @ Nov 3 2011, 03:48 PM)
That kind of thinking needs a two-way street approach and reciprocation. Tak boleh la aku sorang jer kuat keje, yang lain melepeh. Or in my case, I work my ass to save company's name, I don't even get appreciated. Kena tambah buat extra keje lagi ada lah!
I was enthusiastic, I was excited, I was in cloud nine....at first. The whole atmosphere and overall shittiness, brought me back to reality and adjust my expectations and what I should do in my line of work for that expectation. Don't blame the workforce, blame the environment you put your workforce in. I can't pretend to be excited to go to work, when work is shitty.
As for you wanna ketuk your head for about me complaining about my salary, compare apples with apples, please. Korang makan nasik campur RM6 campur teh air RM2 at a mapleh or mamak shop, I had to swallow EU10-15 for a decent meal in Rome, not to mention the extra money moving around town to get to that decent meal. Hotel rate lagi teruk la. In the end, allowance habis for makan, tinggal salary. You kira salary, then I bring up the mercenary point of view I brought up earlier. Why should I risk my life every time I go to work for such ciputness of salary when everyone else risks their lives and got their reward paid better? It's like I'm gambling with my life every time I go to work, and my life is equivalent to that much only? Puh-leeeeze!
Sure, some of us can work crappy jobs because our passion drives us. But when our passion are being taken advantage of by unscrupulous employer who prey on this passion, I revert back to the only thing that matters: money. And when I weigh that back against the things I have to do and what I had to risk to do it, I AM BEING UNDERPAID. Period.
Added on November 3, 2011, 3:52 pmCoincidentally, today's the meeting for pilot association in a hotel somewhere in PJ, discussing signing of MoU for, among other things, revised salary bracket/benefits. Naturally I didn't bother to go, because I know it's not gonna go anywhere other than groups of people consoling one another saying they're "done all they could but this is the best we managed to get". I knew the song and dance LONG before the DJ spins it.
with that Tony fella at the helm... get ready for the worst manI was enthusiastic, I was excited, I was in cloud nine....at first. The whole atmosphere and overall shittiness, brought me back to reality and adjust my expectations and what I should do in my line of work for that expectation. Don't blame the workforce, blame the environment you put your workforce in. I can't pretend to be excited to go to work, when work is shitty.
As for you wanna ketuk your head for about me complaining about my salary, compare apples with apples, please. Korang makan nasik campur RM6 campur teh air RM2 at a mapleh or mamak shop, I had to swallow EU10-15 for a decent meal in Rome, not to mention the extra money moving around town to get to that decent meal. Hotel rate lagi teruk la. In the end, allowance habis for makan, tinggal salary. You kira salary, then I bring up the mercenary point of view I brought up earlier. Why should I risk my life every time I go to work for such ciputness of salary when everyone else risks their lives and got their reward paid better? It's like I'm gambling with my life every time I go to work, and my life is equivalent to that much only? Puh-leeeeze!
Sure, some of us can work crappy jobs because our passion drives us. But when our passion are being taken advantage of by unscrupulous employer who prey on this passion, I revert back to the only thing that matters: money. And when I weigh that back against the things I have to do and what I had to risk to do it, I AM BEING UNDERPAID. Period.
Added on November 3, 2011, 3:52 pmCoincidentally, today's the meeting for pilot association in a hotel somewhere in PJ, discussing signing of MoU for, among other things, revised salary bracket/benefits. Naturally I didn't bother to go, because I know it's not gonna go anywhere other than groups of people consoling one another saying they're "done all they could but this is the best we managed to get". I knew the song and dance LONG before the DJ spins it.
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