Working for the man? Or being the man? Torn.Help.Please.

Oct 03, 2007 10:26

A wonderful problem as some might say. But a problem nonetheless ( Read more... )

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_unicorny October 2 2007, 04:08:53 UTC
I KNOW HOW YOU FEEL!!! In terms of working and growing up and choosing what to do with your life. Someone said that interviews and such can be compared to role-playing. You do it a couple of times, you get the hang of it, you know what to say and what to expect already. ;) Anyway, back to the point ( ... )

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luma eafight October 2 2007, 17:30:42 UTC
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jennybaneni October 2 2007, 23:10:22 UTC
I agree with angel. I just had this stint at a multilingual call center. I went to the interview, took the job and then RESIGNED after 5 working days. It was that bad. The whole thing was pretty lucrative. I get to be paid a lot with zero work experience without even finishing school.

Go get the job that you really like. I mean it. Yeah, i know, we have to go out and earn money and stuff, but believe me, out of my whole multilingual call center stint, i realized that there are a looooot of things money cannot buy, seriously. there is nothing worse than wasting your time and heart beats on something that doesn't make you happy or feel passionate about. Really. I cried every single day after my shift because i hated what i was doing.

Oh and do the companies have bonds? Think twice if they do. I was able to leave work after 5 days since i didn't need to stay with them for specific amount of time. Hahaha!

Good luck chap!

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