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 Unemployed Uni Grads, whose fault

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igor_is300
post Jul 5 2006, 12:31 PM

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QUOTE(alanyuppie @ Jul 5 2006, 12:07 PM)
I beg to differ. that's is not a huge question mark.

this, my fren... is...
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K. back to the real issue. Well the past few years technology been making us "limp" . And some sort of distracted. Look at around us, some of they r preoccupied (even in uni time) is playing online games, joining MLM. How many fractions really did utilised the power of connectivity to say... learn a few more skills to be put into their credentials and enhance their resume.
I had some trainees who are not motivated to learn, juz hoping for perks here n there (calculative claims) even though the were only in for few months. I even let them use the projector to watch Naruto*  during lunchtime to boost their morale n work/learn but in the end..  some of their effort are juz so so . So I guess it's not that they was not given chance lo.

Further back I have some xtrainees who complained of migrain every other day or juz find ways to not to work.

Ah.. those good ol days..

*i know some of you (my xtrainees.. lurking around this forum) already started to know who i am. hehe. emmm.. Hie?
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Yeah right. I have a few trainees in my company as well. They are indeed in their own fantasies LOL. One of them asked me about my work. I told him some of my work descriptions and instructions. He surprised that I can managed all the burden. He even said there is no use working hard when the salary is not well compensated. I agree with that statement but to survive in this dog-eat-dog world you need to prove yourself worth every cent. wink.gif

This post has been edited by igor_is300: Jul 5 2006, 12:33 PM

 

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