Sunday, August 19, 2007

Aunt Agony 190807

Originally posted by blu_sky:
Thinking about changin my job.

have been going for interviews. Some job interviews are really tough, they drilled and drilled. asked really irrelevant qns and and stupid really tries to piss you off. but such cos are bigs cos, T related cos. so strange and stupid, ask wat my hobbies are. like if i enjoy drinking and getting drunk everynite, i will tell them! :lol:

went to a interview today. really great one. it was like an exchange, conversation between the interviewer and me. and i feel really great after that. i feel that i am getting the respect i deserve for my maturity and accomplishment

Would you choose a job that is:

a) well-established co, confirmed good prospects, really expanding, but make you feel like the are drillin you all the time; or

b) smaller co, but profit making and expanding too, make you feel like a human again?\

oh damn, i hate travelling for work. why all these jobs require travelling despite i am in such 'back offcie'?



Actually we often find ourselves trapped in such quagmire all the time.

We are stuck because we always try to quantify happiness and fulfilment based on numeric remuneration and eventually realised that it doesn't balance - which is why we are stuck.

Your choice will reveal, at this current stage in life, what you really seek.

A woman vying for top positions in the highly stressed corporate world will usually find themselves drained out faster than man - not because women are the ‘inferior sex', but rather because in competing, women have to turn on their 'masculine mode' and work with that dimension of energy level for a vast period - through managing, commanding or simply being aggressive in her line of work just to be goal oriented. Over a considerable amount of time, the spiritual flow within the woman will be disruptive as the 'feminine aspect' of herself becomes inane.

Do what you need to make you feel human and natural.

The ironic truth about life is that when we are young, we worked so hard for money, just to use those money to buy back our youth. Perhaps in that sense, we should always opt for the happier choice.

Cheers

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