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nehaneha
Hi frendz,
Iam new at Cite Hr. my question is all about aviation industry, i feel i am not fit for this industry, earlier i was in manufacturing industry as a executive secreatary to the managing director and c.e.o. I have a good reputation in the office and that job was giving me lot of confidence. my boss was also very nice dynamic,intellegent. i learnt a lot from him. I was handling lots of things there but suddenly due to some mishappening, i left 4rm there. now i am in aviation industry and the people are not professional at all. Please send some comment/advise/suggestion. should i leave this job or wait for the better opportunity. or what else........

From India, Delhi
pioneer_900
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Dear Neha,
I suggest considering it as new challenge for your abilities and flexibilities, it could be very useful part of your career that re-shape your skill and make you more careful in your decision making.
Wishing you all the luck & success in your new mission.

From Syrian Arab Republic, Damascus
V_sawant9
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
procept
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 passion for.
You need to be serious as you are coming accross 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 u well

From Nigeria
#prabhu#
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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
Nithya Devavaih
Hi Neha,
I advice that you stick on to this place for a couple of more months.Probably the new environment, ethics & Culture that is causing anxity in you. Please do not panic.
Don't consider quiting the job because you dont know what your next job has in store for you. Instead consider this as a challenge and take it up with enthu.
Even if nothing improves after a couple of months, take this as a majour 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
aaryajobs
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 then the mental excersie. In case you cannot take it any more i suggest you start looking for a change not for God's sake dont leave in a haste as any gaps between two employments discounts 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 then what you aspire for and what you want.

From India, Haora
globaloverseas144
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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
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meenakumarv
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Hi Neha
In my perception, your first Co was having a good system through which you were able to do the work in a smooth manner and you might miss that kind of a system in your new assignment. Running from 1 Co 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 to work and feel better. As some one told that we cannot change others but can change our own. Try to adapt yourself to this industry as you are getting a chance to learn new things which will bring results one day.

From India, Ernakulam
kk20108
hi:icon6:
I would like to inform you that all industries are same as you in that, totally it was depend on you. Try to proove your skills with your level best, do not compare with earlier employer.
Think twice while taking any dession
regards
K. Rajanikanth

From India, Vijayawada
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