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should I switch?
 
1) stay in the current PLC [ 5 ] ** [35.71%]
2) take up the GLC offer [ 9 ] ** [64.29%]
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TSmizkentz
post Jul 8 2024, 09:29 AM

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QUOTE(hksgmy @ Jul 8 2024, 08:08 AM)
Is there a risk that you're in the role as a potential seat warmer until a more suitable *cough cough ahem* candidate of the *cough cough ahem* right criteria is found? After all, it's only a contractual assignment, no matter how the GLC aims to sugarcoat it.
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Possible but, they have been outsourcing the position for about 3-4 years now I guess they would’ve put in possible possible ppl if they wanted. But they’ve decided to establish a in house team moving forward. Hopefully I’m not just here to establish the team and kicked out 😅
hksgmy
post Jul 8 2024, 09:46 AM

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QUOTE(mizkentz @ Jul 8 2024, 09:29 AM)
Possible but, they have been outsourcing the position for about 3-4 years now I guess they would’ve put in possible possible ppl if they wanted. But they’ve decided to establish a in house team moving forward. Hopefully I’m not just here to establish the team and kicked out 😅
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You know best bro. You have my best wishes on your potential new endeavour and I wish you every success!
TSmizkentz
post Jul 8 2024, 10:08 AM

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QUOTE(hksgmy @ Jul 8 2024, 09:46 AM)
You know best bro. You have my best wishes on your potential new endeavour and I wish you every success!
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Thanks buddy
MoneyChaser
post Jul 9 2024, 04:18 PM

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QUOTE(Ralna @ Jun 26 2024, 11:36 PM)
With the GLC, it is likely that you as a type-C will face difficulties in setting up the new department and lead employees of a different culture, values, and attitudes.

The GLC management will have high expectations of you, and if your subordinates/other employees complain/gossip about you... you might find yourself in a difficult situation in terms of adapting to the new role/culture + managing people who are different from you.

This is a valid concern, and I would suggest you to talk to your hiring manager to gain his/her perspectives.
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whats type C ... ?

Ralna
post Jul 9 2024, 10:12 PM

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QUOTE(MoneyChaser @ Jul 9 2024, 04:18 PM)
whats type C ... ?
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The term 'Type C' has been trending on social media after a local fast food restaurant used the term to refer to Chinese Malaysians in their racist post.
MoneyChaser
post Jul 17 2024, 04:24 PM

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QUOTE(Ralna @ Jul 9 2024, 10:12 PM)
The term 'Type C' has been trending on social media after a local fast food restaurant used the term to refer to Chinese Malaysians in their racist post.
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Err.... sad but true... and the reality...
Batman
post Jul 18 2024, 09:59 AM

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if i was you, i will stay in the current PLC as long as you still find joys and happiness to work there. with 25% increment, not worth the efforts to deal with new diverse folks and ppl with GLC mentality. Spend more time with your kids will be more worth it. only change until u see 50% increment when u're promoted to be the leader in ur department.

This post has been edited by Batman: Jul 18 2024, 10:00 AM

 

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