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Unregistered 14-10-2021 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 186150)
Started working now but i feel like i should go work at a place that interest me. Feeling like applying to the field that i am interested in. anyone got feel this feeling before?

That is because you are brainwashed by the "passion" ******** America was sending out in the 90s. The "Dawn of the New Age Thinking" or "The Secret" and all that nonsense. Look around research papers about passion and success and the results are roughly the same. Being passionate about the job has very little correlation with your success at the job. Only a few miserable percent of people found success with their passions. There are a few reasons.

1. Passion is fluid. You may love your job this week, but hate it next week.
2. People who follow their passion tend to choose jobs with high failure rates. For example, musicians or fashion designers, etc...
3. No correlation between passion and competence. Just because you like to wear brand clothes does not mean you can design and make them.

Findings actually noted that people at the top of their game tend to find success first, then came their passion for their job. So are you able to go through the grind, and learn the skillsets that edges you ahead of your peers? If not, anywhere you go, it will be the same, you lose passion and then want to leave.

Unregistered 19-10-2021 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 186228)
Your reply disgust me on so many levels.

"A degree automatic trump a dip?" A degree can't bring value to the table,what's the point of getting a degree in the first place.

"So many years take the degree for what?" Probably you repeated many modules that's why you spend so many years for a piece of paper.

"You think your experience so useful?" At least its practical and related experience that can bring values to a company

"1 Degree always better than 10 year experience." You disgust me. Its like telling your boss "BOSS! You should disguard your experiences employee who can bring in revenue and use me instead who got no experiences, require training, gain practical experiences first before I can bring in revenue, BECAUSE I HAVE A DEGREE."

People like you always prove that I was right to outperform degree holder, because I always prove it's what value that brings to the table, rather than just a piece of paper.

Big ego big cannon fairy, cant accept degree holders earn more than him. Think he so useful wanking all day in salarysg forum while degree holders are bettering the world.

Unregistered 23-10-2021 05:23 PM

Thinking of quitting the job im working at for 1.5months. Initially wanted to quit on the first week. Told myself to try out for at least a month. But I still dont like what i am doing. mnc company but i just have no interest in doing what i am currently doing.

I have received other calls for interviews while i was working at the mnc but i reject it as it will probably be the similar type of job. Therefore, i want to go for something im passionate about.

Unregistered 25-10-2021 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 187030)
Big ego big cannon fairy, cant accept degree holders earn more than him. Think he so useful wanking all day in salarysg forum while degree holders are bettering the world.

wait until you see the attitudes of people who only have a N-level cert and has worked for more than 10 years...lol

kim1995 25-10-2021 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 187690)
Thinking of quitting the job im working at for 1.5months. Initially wanted to quit on the first week. Told myself to try out for at least a month. But I still dont like what i am doing. mnc company but i just have no interest in doing what i am currently doing.

I have received other calls for interviews while i was working at the mnc but i reject it as it will probably be the similar type of job. Therefore, i want to go for something im passionate about.

Hey,

The general advice when it comes to job hopping is to acquire at least a year at your old position. Not just for your resume sake ( 1 year employment history looks better than multiple 3 months - 6 months employment ), but to get your bonus and see if you'll get a pay bump or a title bump.

If you're sure that there's no incentive for you to stay then of course, just start interviewing and once you have an official offer, plan an exit from your old job. Don't worry too much about it, there's always a better job out there where you'll eventually find your passion.

Unregistered 25-10-2021 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 186228)
Your reply disgust me on so many levels.

"A degree automatic trump a dip?" A degree can't bring value to the table,what's the point of getting a degree in the first place.

"So many years take the degree for what?" Probably you repeated many modules that's why you spend so many years for a piece of paper.

"You think your experience so useful?" At least its practical and related experience that can bring values to a company

"1 Degree always better than 10 year experience." You disgust me. Its like telling your boss "BOSS! You should disguard your experiences employee who can bring in revenue and use me instead who got no experiences, require training, gain practical experiences first before I can bring in revenue, BECAUSE I HAVE A DEGREE."

People like you always prove that I was right to outperform degree holder, because I always prove it's what value that brings to the table, rather than just a piece of paper.

Then why I as degree holder when I join a MNC I get to promote to E6 from E5 but Dip holder only promote from E4 and rarely? In MNC, we also structure our promotion by paper qualification. Because Your 10 year experience is nothing compared to a degree! Please lah don't tell me how good your performance is or bring in how many revenue. Revenue is overrated lah, don't be lazy to and get a degree and you can also promote like us to E6.

Unregistered 25-10-2021 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by kim1995 (Post 187952)
Hey,

The general advice when it comes to job hopping is to acquire at least a year at your old position. Not just for your resume sake ( 1 year employment history looks better than multiple 3 months - 6 months employment ), but to get your bonus and see if you'll get a pay bump or a title bump.

If you're sure that there's no incentive for you to stay then of course, just start interviewing and once you have an official offer, plan an exit from your old job. Don't worry too much about it, there's always a better job out there where you'll eventually find your passion.

Thanks for the info. its a contract job. the only incentive i get is a bonus if i completed the 1 year contract. Its going to be 2 months soon and i still think its not a suitable job for me. I tried to give it a shot, but even closing to 2 months, i still think its not the job for me.

Unregistered 25-10-2021 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 187958)
Then why I as degree holder when I join a MNC I get to promote to E6 from E5 but Dip holder only promote from E4 and rarely? In MNC, we also structure our promotion by paper qualification. Because Your 10 year experience is nothing compared to a degree! Please lah don't tell me how good your performance is or bring in how many revenue. Revenue is overrated lah, don't be lazy to and get a degree and you can also promote like us to E6.

Another ST/GLC posing as MNC?

Unregistered 25-10-2021 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 187961)
Thanks for the info. its a contract job. the only incentive i get is a bonus if i completed the 1 year contract. Its going to be 2 months soon and i still think its not a suitable job for me. I tried to give it a shot, but even closing to 2 months, i still think its not the job for me.

imo, you shouldn't that soon and without a job unless this role is making you go completely bonkers, to the point that you need therapy, then by all means quit immediately.

Unregistered 25-10-2021 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 187978)
imo, you shouldn't that soon and without a job unless this role is making you go completely bonkers, to the point that you need therapy, then by all means quit immediately.

thats the problem. why i gotta wait till i am in that state then i will quit? I know the older generations will see this as weak but at the end of the day , they are not going to be responsible for my well-being or my future. I understand its bad to job hop so quick, but i gave it a try for two months and i dont see myself getting comfortable with this field.


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