You should appreciate your job
Today I met up with few friends in 1U and one of them is a HR executive for an insurance company. What she told us was quite demotivating, but something that all of us should have realized by now.
A year ago, her company could not find enough resources. She said it was very hard to get the right people back then. Thus, her company actually went an extra mile to get the right people – publishing on newspapers, conducting walk-in interviews, posting up on Jobstreet, etc. Still, it was very hard to hire.
A month ago, her company conducted another walk-in interview. This time, the queue was so long that it took them few hours to finish all the interview sessions. And among the interviewees, there were few remarkable candidates which my friend can remember.
Candidate 1 – not the youngest of the candidates, but she has no job experience. She used to be a house wife but was forced to find a job because her husband recently lost his, and they were not able to support their family’s living cost.
Candidate 2 – 1 of the youngest candidates and did not have any proper qualification for the job. And when told that the job role was not suitable for her, she started to cry and beg the interviewer to give her the job. She said that her mum was sick and she needed the money to pay for mum’s medical expenses. The salary from her father was not enough.
And these 2 candidates were not alone. In fact, there were quite a number of them having financial issues due to the bad economy (retrenchments, job losses, etc).
Then my friend told us that the job positions offered, all of them, did not have a good remuneration package. Those remuneration packages were well under the medium income bracket. And yet, there were so many people who came for the interview.
So if you still think you’re in a bad situation because of no bonus…or no increment, then think again. If you think your salary being cut is very unfortunate, then think again. There are many more people out there who are in a worse situation than you.
And for those people who refuse to do certain things because it’s not part of their job (without proper justification)….either you leave that attitude of yours, or you leave the job. Give that job to people who need it more. I’m pretty sure that they have a much better attitude than you.
Don’t want to do that? Then change your attitude.
p/s…seems like most people do realize how bad the economy is nowadays. 1u was shockingly quiet on Saturday. I was in Italiannies for lunch and the usually crowded restaurant has only 4 to 5 tables with customers. Anyway, I didn’t pay the bill since it was for my birthday. LOL. With my current financial status, I doubt I can dine in such expensive places.






I recently read about a hedge fund trader who made about US$750,000 a year. He now works in a pizza parlor for $7.90 an hour. There’s another one, a former Vice President forced to accept the job of janitor. What boggles my mind is, didn’t these people save any money when the sun was shining? Could someone really blow $1 million a year and not save anything?
Will there be a change in mentality when the sun shines again? I’m not so sure, if the lesson of the 90’s is anything to go by.
Oops, forgot. Happy birthday!
I was at there too… but looks crowded to me though..
@ Damien
Most people don’t see far. They like to enjoy whatever they have now and never plan for the future. Some of my friends are like that as well.
They only started to worry when it’s very obvious they’re not going to make it.
Haha, and thanks for the bday wish
@ Freethinker
Yeap, it was pretty crowded from what my friend told me.
The poor get poorer, the rich get richer.. its a jinx that is hard to break.. at this time around a friend of mine can spend RM70k in club just for few hours
@ luffy
spending 70k in club, but maybe he is feeling empty inside and thought that the 70k spending can help him fill that void?
Everything has its good and its bad. Just depends on how you look at it.
it depends on what one wants to get out of life.