The following video might be horrible to some whilst others might find it a tad distasteful. Either way, it made its way to the top search in various US news-sites about how some bugger throws a dog off a cliff.
Proceed with caution.
The following video might be horrible to some whilst others might find it a tad distasteful. Either way, it made its way to the top search in various US news-sites about how some bugger throws a dog off a cliff.
Proceed with caution.
A couple of days back, I had the privilege to meet up and repair a Nurse Manager PC, someone infamous with Helpdesk too. 🙂
As I got to talking with the Sister while busy fiddling with her BSOD error, she told me she has been married for 38 years!! She got married when she was 17. Now, naturally of course I asked her if she had any words of wisdom about what makes a relationship successful for the long-term. And here’s what she said.
Someone ask me this morning, after I hand over my resignation letter earlier.
I could have said either of these:
Instead, I choose to reply positively yet, sending the message across noticeably.
In the workplace when you’re being shot down routinely by negativity, at what point do you say, “Enough is enough?”
They say a job you know is not for you and is causing undue stress is a hard thing to let go of if you are a caring and responsible individual.
Do I stay because I want to do the responsible thing, because I don’t want to let anyone down, and because my loyalty should be so strong to this company?
Or do I for once in my life do what it takes to get me on a path that makes sense for me and my abilities and natural aptitudes? I think I am answering my own question. The latter makes more sense, now doesn’t it?
Age differences attract a lot of negative attention, but they really shouldn’t matter. It only matters when one person is to young to make proper decisions. It’s also the maturity and life experience that counts.
Frankly, as with all things on this topic, it’s down to the two people in question. If they are both mature enough to make their own decisions, then why shouldn’t they?
Suhainis Bte Samsi is someone that love me dearly and I always knew it. She married me when my future was a big question mark and told everyone that she was the luckiest girl in the whole world.
It was probably one of those rare occasions that I had to blew my top and talk serious to one of the new onsites.
Because when you are a professional in any career, you are suppose to be a specialist in that field.
If you’re a teacher and you can’t understand or solve a particular question, its already creating a bad impression from the student point of view. What’s worse is if THE STUDENT themselves showed you how to solve the issue.
Similarly, if you’re an IT professional, you ARE suppose to be a TOP NOTCH in your own area. Now I don’t mean to expect a renaissance man in the making here. Information Technology is a very broad subject and have many branches that encompasses different context in the field.
But if you are from the customer service sector and you are being trained to repair PCs, then for GOODNESS SAKE, please try to pull it off gracefully. Don’t show or even tell the customer that you are clueless and have no idea on how to resolve the issue. What’s worse is when the customer HAVE TO TELL you on what should be done to resolve the issue.
Perhaps there is some truth to the saying, those who ask are a fool for 5 minutes but those who don’t ask are a dumbass / bloke fool forever.
If you choose to keep quiet and expect things to be drop and spoonfeed to your mouth directly, I am sorry to tell you that life over in this project is not as bright as you expect it to be.
To each his own.