Hi friends,
I am new at Cite HR. My question is all about the aviation industry. I feel I am not fit for this industry. Earlier, I was in the manufacturing industry as an executive secretary to the managing director and CEO. I had a good reputation in the office, and that job was giving me a lot of confidence. My boss was also very dynamic and intelligent, and I learned a lot from him. I was handling lots of things there, but suddenly, due to some mishappening, I left from there. Now I am in the aviation industry, and the people are not professional at all.
Please send some comments/advice/suggestions. Should I leave this job or wait for a better opportunity, or what else...
From India, Delhi
I am new at Cite HR. My question is all about the aviation industry. I feel I am not fit for this industry. Earlier, I was in the manufacturing industry as an executive secretary to the managing director and CEO. I had a good reputation in the office, and that job was giving me a lot of confidence. My boss was also very dynamic and intelligent, and I learned a lot from him. I was handling lots of things there, but suddenly, due to some mishappening, I left from there. Now I am in the aviation industry, and the people are not professional at all.
Please send some comments/advice/suggestions. Should I leave this job or wait for a better opportunity, or what else...
From India, Delhi
Dear Neha,
I suggest considering it as a new challenge for your abilities and flexibilities. It could be a very useful part of your career that reshapes your skills and makes you more careful in your decision-making. Wishing you all the luck and success in your new mission.
From Syrian Arab Republic, Damascus
I suggest considering it as a new challenge for your abilities and flexibilities. It could be a very useful part of your career that reshapes your skills and makes you more careful in your decision-making. Wishing you all the luck and success in your new mission.
From Syrian Arab Republic, Damascus
don’t worry mam, i am also not satisfying with my current job profile.don’t loose your courage and try for some other good opportunity.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
I'll suggest that you take time out and carry out an assessment on yourself. You can try SWOT framework - evaluate your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Doing this appraisal will help you discover who you are, where your interest lies, and what you have a passion for.
You need to be serious as you are coming across as unstable and unreliable. Find what you want to do or enjoy doing, then build competence around it. The earlier you start, the quicker you get to your destination. Wish you well.
From Nigeria
You need to be serious as you are coming across as unstable and unreliable. Find what you want to do or enjoy doing, then build competence around it. The earlier you start, the quicker you get to your destination. Wish you well.
From Nigeria
what role you are in to - i.e. the same EA ? how it is different from earlier role? What ever, take the (any)issue as an oportunity and do your best to drive it to your favor.
From India, Ernakulam
From India, Ernakulam
Hi Neha,
I advise that you stick to this place for a couple of more months. Probably the new environment, ethics, and culture are causing anxiety in you. Please do not panic. Don't consider quitting the job because you don't know what your next job has in store for you. Instead, consider this as a challenge and take it up with enthusiasm.
Even if nothing improves after a couple of months, take this as a major experience and remind yourself not to repeat the mistakes.
P.S: Running away from problems is not an option. It does not solve the problem.
From India, Panipat
I advise that you stick to this place for a couple of more months. Probably the new environment, ethics, and culture are causing anxiety in you. Please do not panic. Don't consider quitting the job because you don't know what your next job has in store for you. Instead, consider this as a challenge and take it up with enthusiasm.
Even if nothing improves after a couple of months, take this as a major experience and remind yourself not to repeat the mistakes.
P.S: Running away from problems is not an option. It does not solve the problem.
From India, Panipat
Hi Neha,
I feel that you need to take stock in a more realistic way, i.e., in your previous job, you were working very close to a source of power, and this source of power depended on you for a lot of things. In your current job, it might be a lot more process-driven, and you might be missing the sense of power more than the mental exercise. In case you cannot take it anymore, I suggest you start looking for a change. Not for God's sake, don't leave in haste as any gaps between two employments discount your value as a professional. As a salaried person, your best asset is what has been your employment track record and how much value you have given rather than what you aspire for and what you want.
From India, Haora
I feel that you need to take stock in a more realistic way, i.e., in your previous job, you were working very close to a source of power, and this source of power depended on you for a lot of things. In your current job, it might be a lot more process-driven, and you might be missing the sense of power more than the mental exercise. In case you cannot take it anymore, I suggest you start looking for a change. Not for God's sake, don't leave in haste as any gaps between two employments discount your value as a professional. As a salaried person, your best asset is what has been your employment track record and how much value you have given rather than what you aspire for and what you want.
From India, Haora
You have to handle this situation and leave a benchmark for your company to develop effective system,dont leave job. Best Regards Sajid-Delhi
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi Neha,
In my perception, your first company had a good system through which you were able to work smoothly, and you might miss that kind of system in your new assignment. Moving from one company to another is not a solution. Make your grip firm in this environment and initiate things in a way that you create your own working atmosphere, which will help you work and feel better. As someone once told me, we cannot change others but can change ourselves. Try to adapt yourself to this industry as you have the chance to learn new things, which will yield results one day.
From India, Ernakulam
In my perception, your first company had a good system through which you were able to work smoothly, and you might miss that kind of system in your new assignment. Moving from one company to another is not a solution. Make your grip firm in this environment and initiate things in a way that you create your own working atmosphere, which will help you work and feel better. As someone once told me, we cannot change others but can change ourselves. Try to adapt yourself to this industry as you have the chance to learn new things, which will yield results one day.
From India, Ernakulam
Hi :icon6:
I would like to inform you that all industries are the same as you in that, it totally depends on you. Try to prove your skills to the best of your ability, and do not compare yourself with your previous employer.
Remember to think twice before making any decisions.
Regards,
K. Rajanikanth
From India, Vijayawada
I would like to inform you that all industries are the same as you in that, it totally depends on you. Try to prove your skills to the best of your ability, and do not compare yourself with your previous employer.
Remember to think twice before making any decisions.
Regards,
K. Rajanikanth
From India, Vijayawada
Hi Neha,
Stick with the current job. First, you need to find out the reasons for dissatisfaction. Then, assess how many of these reasons are within your control to solve, and how many are due to your role, responsibilities, or working environment, which can be addressed through negotiation and positive confrontation with team members or your boss. It takes time to adjust to a new place, so wait for some time before making a decision.
From India, Ahmadabad
Stick with the current job. First, you need to find out the reasons for dissatisfaction. Then, assess how many of these reasons are within your control to solve, and how many are due to your role, responsibilities, or working environment, which can be addressed through negotiation and positive confrontation with team members or your boss. It takes time to adjust to a new place, so wait for some time before making a decision.
From India, Ahmadabad
Hi Neha,
I think you should just stay and suck it up. I know it's different, but that's how most REAL jobs are. You need to stay and gain experience for at least a year, then you can maybe look for something a little better. You should be proud of yourself and feel good about having a "real" job. Work hard, and you will see how far you will get. Good luck!
From Malaysia, Banting
I think you should just stay and suck it up. I know it's different, but that's how most REAL jobs are. You need to stay and gain experience for at least a year, then you can maybe look for something a little better. You should be proud of yourself and feel good about having a "real" job. Work hard, and you will see how far you will get. Good luck!
From Malaysia, Banting
Dear Neha,
First of all, you have not explained what you felt was not professional.
Each and every industry differs in the way it functions. Sometimes it will be so systematic, and documented procedures will be followed (like IT/ITES); sometimes, no systems would exist at all.
This would be because of the nature of the industry, the way the business is, or it may just be that the type of people working there are not caring enough to hold their professional manners. Nothing in life or profession comes in the way we prefer - perfectly fitting our ideas.
Rather than worrying, I'd suggest you to see what best can be done from your end to work better even under such circumstances. It is not adjusting, but it is creating new skills and improving your competencies. You will have a lot to learn. Until now, you had people to teach you, share their knowledge, and inspire you. From now on, you will have to search for it yourself. It's a part of learning.
Take care! Don't quit. Use this learning as a lesson for the next bigger task in life or career.
From India, Madras
First of all, you have not explained what you felt was not professional.
Each and every industry differs in the way it functions. Sometimes it will be so systematic, and documented procedures will be followed (like IT/ITES); sometimes, no systems would exist at all.
This would be because of the nature of the industry, the way the business is, or it may just be that the type of people working there are not caring enough to hold their professional manners. Nothing in life or profession comes in the way we prefer - perfectly fitting our ideas.
Rather than worrying, I'd suggest you to see what best can be done from your end to work better even under such circumstances. It is not adjusting, but it is creating new skills and improving your competencies. You will have a lot to learn. Until now, you had people to teach you, share their knowledge, and inspire you. From now on, you will have to search for it yourself. It's a part of learning.
Take care! Don't quit. Use this learning as a lesson for the next bigger task in life or career.
From India, Madras
Hi Neha,
This would be better for you, as far as I think, to retain yourself within the aviation industry until you get a new job. Doing something is better than doing nothing, and it is said that something good is associated with whatever God does. So, keep yourself attached to your existing job.
Wishing you all the best.
Email: astraysanju@gmail.com
Phone: 098872-62372
From India, Jamnagar
This would be better for you, as far as I think, to retain yourself within the aviation industry until you get a new job. Doing something is better than doing nothing, and it is said that something good is associated with whatever God does. So, keep yourself attached to your existing job.
Wishing you all the best.
Email: astraysanju@gmail.com
Phone: 098872-62372
From India, Jamnagar
Hi Neha,
Look, the recession is still there in the market. Stay here for more time. Maybe things will improve. 80% of people are not satisfied with their jobs, but still, we are all working. So, continue and believe that you have the opportunity to learn new things.
Regards,
From India, Delhi
Look, the recession is still there in the market. Stay here for more time. Maybe things will improve. 80% of people are not satisfied with their jobs, but still, we are all working. So, continue and believe that you have the opportunity to learn new things.
Regards,
From India, Delhi
Neha, If you are confident about yourself then go ahead.....change your job. Dont think abt worthless long advise from anyone . Do that what is practically you think. Dada
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Hi,
You didn't specify what the real problem you are facing is. Leaving the current job is not the solution; fix the problem. Take everything as a challenge. The opportunities we encounter while working in different companies, industries, and environments teach us survival skills. Even if you change companies, who knows what awaits you in your next one. Be positive and patient. Changing jobs can affect your resume. Give yourself some time before making any decisions.
Regards
From India, Bangalore
You didn't specify what the real problem you are facing is. Leaving the current job is not the solution; fix the problem. Take everything as a challenge. The opportunities we encounter while working in different companies, industries, and environments teach us survival skills. Even if you change companies, who knows what awaits you in your next one. Be positive and patient. Changing jobs can affect your resume. Give yourself some time before making any decisions.
Regards
From India, Bangalore
Dear Neha,
I would suggest that you don't leave your current job unless you have some good opportunities in your hand. It may spoil your job stability on your CV. Even though you are not satisfied with your job, this experience will be very useful in your future career. Try to cope with the situation and wait for a better opportunity.
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
I would suggest that you don't leave your current job unless you have some good opportunities in your hand. It may spoil your job stability on your CV. Even though you are not satisfied with your job, this experience will be very useful in your future career. Try to cope with the situation and wait for a better opportunity.
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
Hi Neha,
I am also facing a similar problem as all my 5 years of experience was in marketing and being in a good position in sales. I changed my domain to BPO, and now I find myself in the same situation you are in now! So, I have come to the conclusion that you should do whatever you can and only be where you fit in and do not work anywhere if you are not satisfied or if you don't have value there.
From India, Bangalore
I am also facing a similar problem as all my 5 years of experience was in marketing and being in a good position in sales. I changed my domain to BPO, and now I find myself in the same situation you are in now! So, I have come to the conclusion that you should do whatever you can and only be where you fit in and do not work anywhere if you are not satisfied or if you don't have value there.
From India, Bangalore
Hi Neha,
In today's competitive world, employment is a significant aspect for every individual because the competition is increasing. Therefore, do your job sincerely, effectively, and successfully. If you are not satisfied with your current job, please consider quitting and reflecting on finding a position in your field of interest.
Regards,
S. Sridhar
From India, Madras
In today's competitive world, employment is a significant aspect for every individual because the competition is increasing. Therefore, do your job sincerely, effectively, and successfully. If you are not satisfied with your current job, please consider quitting and reflecting on finding a position in your field of interest.
Regards,
S. Sridhar
From India, Madras
Hi Neha,
I think you are in a culture shock. The best thing you can do is study the culture of the people and the organization you are in now, then adjust with the system. If you can't, pray that you will. If nothing happens, follow your views of peace and prosperity. Find a new place to work; however, jumping from one employer to another is not a good track record of employment.
From Papua New Guinea
I think you are in a culture shock. The best thing you can do is study the culture of the people and the organization you are in now, then adjust with the system. If you can't, pray that you will. If nothing happens, follow your views of peace and prosperity. Find a new place to work; however, jumping from one employer to another is not a good track record of employment.
From Papua New Guinea
After all, satisfaction matters. So decide what you want and act according to it. Since the market condition is bad, do not quit the job until you have a right job in your hand. I know little about the aviation industry, so I would say it's not the place for reserved girls. It's a place for freaks. Live the way you want as if there's no tomorrow. Stay happy.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hey Neha,
It's up to you if you want to quit or continue. But one thing that I would like to suggest is, do not run from things. If you quit this job, that means you are not able to prove yourself. Just think, what if your next job is also the same? What next? Just get along with the folks there, understand what their problem is, gain their confidence, and then suggest whatever you want. The chances are very low for this, but still doable. All the best.
From India, Hyderabad
It's up to you if you want to quit or continue. But one thing that I would like to suggest is, do not run from things. If you quit this job, that means you are not able to prove yourself. Just think, what if your next job is also the same? What next? Just get along with the folks there, understand what their problem is, gain their confidence, and then suggest whatever you want. The chances are very low for this, but still doable. All the best.
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Neha,
I agree with Nithya; probably the new environment is causing problems for you. Sometimes, old perceptions can also be one of the reasons for not being satisfied with a new job. When we work with an organization for a long time, we become used to their culture, processes, etc.
So, take the time to understand the culture and find new opportunities to learn, which will make you a more professional person.
From India, Jaipur
I agree with Nithya; probably the new environment is causing problems for you. Sometimes, old perceptions can also be one of the reasons for not being satisfied with a new job. When we work with an organization for a long time, we become used to their culture, processes, etc.
So, take the time to understand the culture and find new opportunities to learn, which will make you a more professional person.
From India, Jaipur
Don't worry, dear. I will advise you not to leave your current job. You have received a lot of experience and knowledge from your last job in a particular field. So, now this is the best opportunity to gain new experience and increase your knowledge in aviation. A person should have knowledge of every field. For a little period, continue this job and gain as much knowledge as you can. Then, if you are still not comfortable, you can think about making a change.
All the best, dear! 🌟
From India, Pune
All the best, dear! 🌟
From India, Pune
Hi Neha dont leave your job. Take this as a learning experience and do something on your own. In life things will not be perfect in your way. Just learn and grow. smita
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi Neha,
Do you or any of your HR friends want to get started on their own? I am the Managing Partner - India of Global Management Consultants, Dubai. Please review the Distributors section on our website at Global Management Consultants. You can reach me at 9833393161.
Regards,
Shashank Jani
From India, Mumbai
Do you or any of your HR friends want to get started on their own? I am the Managing Partner - India of Global Management Consultants, Dubai. Please review the Distributors section on our website at Global Management Consultants. You can reach me at 9833393161.
Regards,
Shashank Jani
From India, Mumbai
Hey Neha,
It is but natural that everybody takes some time to adjust to a new environment, and so do others in accepting a newcomer as a part of their work setting. So, give yourself and others some time! Moreover, you get to know the boons and banes of an organization when you actually start working there, and even in a similar industry, different organizations have different work cultures! Try to extract the best out of this situation and live up to the expectations of your new boss. However, keep looking out for better opportunities so that if things don't improve over time, you can consider a move because dissatisfaction from the job will affect the quality of your work and won't do any good to you and your company. Still, I'll suggest: when life throws lemons and salt at you, make a lemonade out of it. But, if the lemonade sucks as well, ask for a tequila. Cheer up! 😊
From India, Delhi
It is but natural that everybody takes some time to adjust to a new environment, and so do others in accepting a newcomer as a part of their work setting. So, give yourself and others some time! Moreover, you get to know the boons and banes of an organization when you actually start working there, and even in a similar industry, different organizations have different work cultures! Try to extract the best out of this situation and live up to the expectations of your new boss. However, keep looking out for better opportunities so that if things don't improve over time, you can consider a move because dissatisfaction from the job will affect the quality of your work and won't do any good to you and your company. Still, I'll suggest: when life throws lemons and salt at you, make a lemonade out of it. But, if the lemonade sucks as well, ask for a tequila. Cheer up! 😊
From India, Delhi
hi Neha, I would rather say lot of us feel the same way at certain point of time. It is becoz of the change in priorities in life.But all we shud do is take challenges to make us tougher
From India, Mathura
From India, Mathura
Hi Neha :icon6:
In my perception, your first company had a good system through which you were able to work in a smooth manner, and you might miss that kind of system in your new assignment. Jumping from one company to another is not a solution. Make your grip firm in this environment and initiate things in such a way that you create your own working atmosphere which will help you work and feel better. As someone once said, we cannot change others but we can change ourselves. Try to adapt yourself to this industry as you are getting a chance to learn new things which will yield results one day.
I would like to inform you that all industries are the same as you are in them; it all depends on you. Try to showcase your skills to the best of your ability, and do not compare yourself to your previous employer. We are all in the same situation. Sometimes one or two bad apples may spoil our working environment and make us frustrated with our jobs. If you are unable to bear or adjust to the environment, consider exploring other opportunities, but do not leave your current job.
Think twice before making any decisions.
Regards,
Robin
From India, Mumbai
In my perception, your first company had a good system through which you were able to work in a smooth manner, and you might miss that kind of system in your new assignment. Jumping from one company to another is not a solution. Make your grip firm in this environment and initiate things in such a way that you create your own working atmosphere which will help you work and feel better. As someone once said, we cannot change others but we can change ourselves. Try to adapt yourself to this industry as you are getting a chance to learn new things which will yield results one day.
I would like to inform you that all industries are the same as you are in them; it all depends on you. Try to showcase your skills to the best of your ability, and do not compare yourself to your previous employer. We are all in the same situation. Sometimes one or two bad apples may spoil our working environment and make us frustrated with our jobs. If you are unable to bear or adjust to the environment, consider exploring other opportunities, but do not leave your current job.
Think twice before making any decisions.
Regards,
Robin
From India, Mumbai
Hi Neha,
Although I'm only a fresher and still studying, but I think you should stick to your current job. With your previous job, it's very clear that you've gained tremendous experience, so I think you can very well use it in this job of yours. In fact, I feel an employee like you can make a big difference at your workplace and can actually make them more professional.
All the Best!
Regards,
Sonia
From India, Pune
Although I'm only a fresher and still studying, but I think you should stick to your current job. With your previous job, it's very clear that you've gained tremendous experience, so I think you can very well use it in this job of yours. In fact, I feel an employee like you can make a big difference at your workplace and can actually make them more professional.
All the Best!
Regards,
Sonia
From India, Pune
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I am a fresher in the corporate world, but what I know is that every time we don't get what we want, struggle is the thing. Don't give up. I am also not satisfied with my department, but I have to do those seemingly stupid tasks. So, don't worry, many people are there with you. Cheers, and always remember to smile.
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From India, Madras
and pls...before gttn ny other job in ur HAND dnt even think to leave dis one....BEST OF LUCK..tk cr........
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi Neha,
This is Damodar. Okay, I can understand your problem. Wherever you go, people will be like this, and you will have to face the problem and mold the situation and circumstances. Don't lose your confidence. It takes some time to adjust to a new place. First of all, study your colleagues' and bosses' nature. Don't compare your previous job with the new one, but remember, continuously changing jobs is not right. As HR professionals, we have to face and solve problems.
Be confident. Okay, all the best.
From India, Hyderabad
This is Damodar. Okay, I can understand your problem. Wherever you go, people will be like this, and you will have to face the problem and mold the situation and circumstances. Don't lose your confidence. It takes some time to adjust to a new place. First of all, study your colleagues' and bosses' nature. Don't compare your previous job with the new one, but remember, continuously changing jobs is not right. As HR professionals, we have to face and solve problems.
Be confident. Okay, all the best.
From India, Hyderabad
Hi,
I agree with you completely. I also went through the same phase a couple of years ago. But what I feel is, you have to find satisfaction and happiness in what you have right now; this is called life. So, feel comfortable. Look at the brighter side and read some good self-help books written by motivational leaders like Robin Sharma and Shiv Khera.
All the best.
Sanjeev
From India, Pune
I agree with you completely. I also went through the same phase a couple of years ago. But what I feel is, you have to find satisfaction and happiness in what you have right now; this is called life. So, feel comfortable. Look at the brighter side and read some good self-help books written by motivational leaders like Robin Sharma and Shiv Khera.
All the best.
Sanjeev
From India, Pune
On the first note, I understand that you are not satisfied with the way people work with you or around you. But you said you are not satisfied with your job. If you are professional and work with your true heart, then the employees around you will keep you as a target and try to behave, imitate, and work to match your standards. Don't quit. Your challenge there is to make people professional. Apart from thinking of your professional development and earning money, spiritually speaking, God (supernatural light) has given a job for you to be professional and make everybody professional. Take up the challenge. A teacher cannot quit just because the students are not receptive. It is the job of the teacher to create or attract the attention of the students and educate them. All the best! Contact me at sea_sriram@yahoo.com.
Also, read about the "Joy of Laziness" in health and well-being at Sky Has No Limits...! So Do I...! This is my blog. Thank you.
From India, Madras
Also, read about the "Joy of Laziness" in health and well-being at Sky Has No Limits...! So Do I...! This is my blog. Thank you.
From India, Madras
hi neha,
First myself is basudeo mahto – manager Hr , I would like to suggest you that please do not take immediate decision to leave job. If you not satisfied over there, u plan to switch over other company. I thing I would like to suggest you that the there is no future career path of this position. So please switch over into other career like project coordinator or project assistant or like other career so that u can survive in the industry . any help towards this , I welcome. My mail :
or u can call me : 9716620045.
Regards,
Basudeo mahto
From India, Delhi
First myself is basudeo mahto – manager Hr , I would like to suggest you that please do not take immediate decision to leave job. If you not satisfied over there, u plan to switch over other company. I thing I would like to suggest you that the there is no future career path of this position. So please switch over into other career like project coordinator or project assistant or like other career so that u can survive in the industry . any help towards this , I welcome. My mail :
Regards,
Basudeo mahto
From India, Delhi
Hi Neha,
No more words to say beyond this proverb "Make hay while the sun shines." You will see all the events with an optimistic view, and there are some hidden points to learn.
Please forward your profile to
with details of your current organization, CTC, ECTC, notice period, and all other relevant information.
With Regards,
Vijay
From India, Madras
No more words to say beyond this proverb "Make hay while the sun shines." You will see all the events with an optimistic view, and there are some hidden points to learn.
Please forward your profile to
With Regards,
Vijay
From India, Madras
Madam,
Don't leave the job. Stick on for a couple of months. Then you will know where you stand. You decide where you want to go. Don't panic. You can find a good opportunity as long as you stay here.
V. Rajendran
From India, Madras
Don't leave the job. Stick on for a couple of months. Then you will know where you stand. You decide where you want to go. Don't panic. You can find a good opportunity as long as you stay here.
V. Rajendran
From India, Madras
The cause, in my opinion, is power fixation. In the new job, you are not getting the kind of attention and respect that your last job provided you. But please remember, what you felt in the last job was just illusory; this is much real. Whatever you earn (like respect, skills, goodwill, friendship, etc.) in this job will be your own and would have come out of your abilities and caliber. This job will help you grow as a person and as an employee.
Regards.
From India, Delhi
Regards.
From India, Delhi
I like your advice; maybe it's some kind of feeling I have, but it's not true. I really feel that these people are not professional. It's just going on somehow, or maybe it's because I worked for a very long time in an MNC culture. I was too involved with my last company. Well, let's see what happens. Anyways, thanks for this advice. Bye :)
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear Neah,
Always expect the unexpected and you should have the capability to survive in that unexpected environment. I am in corporate, but in my last organization, I was associated with India's most reputed retail company. In my current role, I am in Strategic HR and facing a number of difficulties throughout the day. I have never seen such kind of culture before, but I am striving to change that as per the guidelines provided by management. This is what is called corporate life; adversity is inevitable, Neah.
So, try to make new friends there and keep yourself busy. Always expect less and do more for others; then you can survive.
Regards,
Mahavir Singh
hrdonear@gmail.com
From India, New Delhi
Always expect the unexpected and you should have the capability to survive in that unexpected environment. I am in corporate, but in my last organization, I was associated with India's most reputed retail company. In my current role, I am in Strategic HR and facing a number of difficulties throughout the day. I have never seen such kind of culture before, but I am striving to change that as per the guidelines provided by management. This is what is called corporate life; adversity is inevitable, Neah.
So, try to make new friends there and keep yourself busy. Always expect less and do more for others; then you can survive.
Regards,
Mahavir Singh
hrdonear@gmail.com
From India, New Delhi
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