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#301
Posted 28 March 2008 - 12:40 PM
#302
Posted 30 March 2008 - 02:01 PM
I don't get what I'm doing wrong... I went to my school's enrichment center (since being an alumni we still get those resources) and they helped me with my resume. How come I can't find another job?
Job titles these days mean squat since they're just a tool to make anyone sound "good". To be accurate, you are usually considered a manager if you are actually managing a group of people.
But $10/hr with a BA degree and 3 years experience in the industry is terrible. Are you working in the industry that you have taken your bachelor's in?
The market must be desperate there in the US.
#303
Posted 30 March 2008 - 05:15 PM
Well this is practically my first part time job.. so I don't have any experience with it before.
1) I think I'll quit (stop working) in mid-late August. Do you think early-mid July would be a good time to give my boss the letter? (Because I wanted him to be able to have more time to hire + train other people).
2) When I give the letter, should I give the letter outside of my shift hours? Or during my shift? And if during the shift, should I give it at the beginning or after my shift? (I work at a small kiosk and my boss is usually on the shift with me... )
3) Also, before giving the letter, should I explain verbally too? Or simply say, "This is my resignation letter." and just let him (the boss) read it first.
4) On the resignation letter, should I indicate my reasons for resigning? (Or it's really up to me?)
Thanks!
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#304
Posted 30 March 2008 - 08:02 PM
Well this is practically my first part time job.. so I don't have any experience with it before.
1) I think I'll quit (stop working) in mid-late August. Do you think early-mid July would be a good time to give my boss the letter? (Because I wanted him to be able to have more time to hire + train other people).
2) When I give the letter, should I give the letter outside of my shift hours? Or during my shift? And if during the shift, should I give it at the beginning or after my shift? (I work at a small kiosk and my boss is usually on the shift with me... )
3) Also, before giving the letter, should I explain verbally too? Or simply say, "This is my resignation letter." and just let him (the boss) read it first.
4) On the resignation letter, should I indicate my reasons for resigning? (Or it's really up to me?)
Thanks!
it depends on the relationship you have with your boss as well as what kind of relationship you'd like after you quit. timing also depends on how long you think it would take to hire/train the next person. the courtesy time is usually 2 weeks, and the letter will usually contain a very general explanation for your leave and some words of thanks for the opportunity.
if you have the chance to keep your bridge connected after you leave, you should. references come in VERY handy, as the next company that hires you will likely ask for references to verify that you are a dependable hire.
as for when to give your letter, i'd say after your shift ends. that way it doesn't get in the way of work, and gives your boss some time to react to your resignation.
#305
Posted 02 April 2008 - 02:22 AM
#307
Posted 03 April 2008 - 12:18 AM
#309
Posted 04 April 2008 - 06:47 AM
#311
Posted 06 April 2008 - 09:36 PM
AHHH ok im done venting damn.. what a bad day
*raises hand*
And it came from a very good friend of mine too. One day we were talking and she told me about some place she's working for and she wants me to check it out. I said sure...then I started freaking out when she told me I had to dress professionally...
I went to one of the USANA training sessions.....it was a very different environment. I sorta felt like it was a cult, and that I was horribly misplaced. They were all extremely positive, and were very happy and proud that they were running their own businesses. No offense to any of you pyramid schemers out there, but buying supplies from a company and then selling it for them doesn't exactly count as owning your own business.
I do have some friends in there who actually do make thousands every month. It's not gonna work for me though, since I know I have cheap relatives who don't give squat about those expensive vitamins and would rather buy those 5 dollar multi-vitamins from Costco, and I don't want to trick my friends into this thing with me with promises of riches bigger than you could ever imagine (which was what exactly happened to me...but I wormed my way out).
It really damaged my relationship with my good friend. She thinks I don't trust her enough. Now she hangs out with all her Usana buddies and barely meet up with me and my group of friends. And even when we do meet, it's awkward, cause I don't know when she'd pull the inevitable "When are you going to join me?" question. Stupid USANA.
#312
Posted 07 April 2008 - 10:37 AM
AHHH ok im done venting damn.. what a bad day
One of my acquaintances introduced me to, and I quote, "the dream job that will give you 1k a month effortless".
He wouldn't tell me what it was nor give descriptions unless I'd go to the meeting first.
Curse ACN.
After I knew what it was, I immediately told him I wasn't interested. I thought it was a major waste of time for me as well but heck.I find it pitiful for companies to hold those kinds of pyramid scheme.
Like Emerald_Snow said, people are extremely happy and optimistic, and proud of running their "own business".
Frankly, I'd never do that, else I'd feel like a beggar trying to leech off money on my friends, family and others.
#313
Posted 12 April 2008 - 04:25 AM
#314
Posted 12 April 2008 - 10:29 AM
Im in a road block...
Im turning 24 later this year and age really creaps the hell out of me...!!!
I already have an honours degree and still havent try out to find a job.
The thing is im cought up between my dreams...
frankly i want to be a singer (i know this sounds a bit daunting but i do have the gift to sing...seriously!!!) and secondly be someone in the food industries...However my parents isnt that smitten about me singing.
But that isnt the real issue, even though i seriously do have the face to bring out a crowd but its just that i got plump up within the last two years after some family problems (which i do not dare to reveal)...sorry...and a scar on my face that cannot seam to be removed...
The thing is im scared that if i let go this dream of mine i might also regret leaving my 23+ years of holding on to it... Along those years i have wrote and discovered really good melody for my songs...everything i do or hear is just in the notion to make up for my passion...
its soo frustrating as hell...!!!
I dont know how people would be reply to this post but at least i hope to find somebody who may understand or if im lucky someone who can help me sort these things out...
Anyway this is my first time posting in Soompi,,, and i know its the least expected for me to tell my secrete to the world...
But either its better than crying all night and watching Hyun Bin Drama's all night long...its devastating!!!
at least i feal 5 pounds lighter (if only it were for real)
#315
Posted 13 April 2008 - 05:13 PM
#316
Posted 15 April 2008 - 09:47 AM
Im in a road block...
Im turning 24 later this year and age really creaps the hell out of me...!!!
I already have an honours degree and still havent try out to find a job.
The thing is im cought up between my dreams...
frankly i want to be a singer (i know this sounds a bit daunting but i do have the gift to sing...seriously!!!) and secondly be someone in the food industries...However my parents isnt that smitten about me singing.
But that isnt the real issue, even though i seriously do have the face to bring out a crowd but its just that i got plump up within the last two years after some family problems (which i do not dare to reveal)...sorry...and a scar on my face that cannot seam to be removed...
The thing is im scared that if i let go this dream of mine i might also regret leaving my 23+ years of holding on to it... Along those years i have wrote and discovered really good melody for my songs...everything i do or hear is just in the notion to make up for my passion...
its soo frustrating as hell...!!!
I dont know how people would be reply to this post but at least i hope to find somebody who may understand or if im lucky someone who can help me sort these things out...
Anyway this is my first time posting in Soompi,,, and i know its the least expected for me to tell my secrete to the world...
But either its better than crying all night and watching Hyun Bin Drama's all night long...its devastating!!!
at least i feal 5 pounds lighter (if only it were for real)
what have you done to actualize your dream thus far? have you gone out to talent shows? have you been to any of the tryouts? do you exercise and/or work on your personal image? singing well and composing/writing music are great. but just doing that is like having money but stashing it under your bed for the rest of your life. do something with it and see what you can do.
keep a backup plan to make sure you can take care of yourself if plan A fails, but start to take small steps and have something to show. in most cases, having a dream and talent is simply not enough. you need ambition and determination.
#317
Posted 15 April 2008 - 08:34 PM
Set your short term and long term goals. Ensure that they are achievable within the given time frame.
#318
Posted 16 April 2008 - 01:22 PM
I graduated in 2004 with a BBA in accounting. My GPA sucked because I wasn't mature enough to buckle down and succeed even though I hated every bit of accounting. In my house if you don't get a scholarship, you pay your own tuition and if you want to stay under that roof you had better pick a practical degree.
Long story short, I am really tired of accounting. I am actually doing ok in my field, but it just isn't for me. I want to go back to school for a degree in English Lit or Journalism. Unfortunately with my GPA, I won't be able to get into any noteworthy schools.
I am trying to decide between getting another affordable bachelor's degree in English through the City University of NY (most likely Hunter or City College) to improve my GPA before applying for a Masters degree or just taking the GRE and going for a Masters Program directly.
Has anyone been in a similar situation? What choice do you think is best and why.
If I'm honest, I want the glory of an ivy league, because I know that I am capable of getting excellent grades. My grades in college were a reflection of immaturity and stubborness rather than inability to excel. I was on the Dean's list for the first year and a half and then I sorta stopped going to the accounting classes I didn't like to sit in on the English classes I did like (so I failed a lot of courses by getting dropped due to attendance)...and to do my fair share of college partying. Once I reconciled to getting the degree in accounting at the end, my grades spiked back up to As and Bs.
I know it will be a dramatic drop in income to change careers at 26 and go into a new field (I would like to be a teacher and free lance as a journalist), but I think I can save up enough of a nest egg to take the hit especially since I will be out of debt completely this year.
Any insight is welcome.
#319
Posted 16 April 2008 - 06:12 PM
I just wanted to say good luck and that I admire your willingness
to stray from "security" to pursue your dreams.
I can relate although I haven't truly started a career path yet.
I graduated a few months ago with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering.
But I just don't see myself as an engineer.
Now you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup,
You put water into a bottle, it becomes the bottle,
You put it in a teapot, it becomes the teapot.
Now water can *flow* or it can *crash*!
Be water, my friend."
-- Bruce Lee
#320
Posted 16 April 2008 - 06:33 PM
If you're planning to free-lance, is a degree really required? If you're thinking of doing that on the side while teaching, then maybe you only have to go do your teachers college? Sorry if I'm missing something here.





















