you need to make it clear to your new boss just what you will and wont do and when ,not with words but actions and social cues ,like just walking off when you dont feel likle being there ,if challenged just act confused your boss will then think he is out of line and off you go without question next time ,overtime is done as a favor not an obligation ,and do not be afraid to tell anyone to fuck off if you feel its apporppriate just learn to trust in yourself whilst doing whatever you want too
Professionalism, not professionality. Finish on time, sure, as long as you getting your work done, we value output over attendance. To be a tradesman, you need to undergo a 4 year apprenticeship, and 2-3 year college course. Tradies are definitely not 'un-educated'. You English is good, but I don't think good enough to teach or coach the English language. Your use of cultural stereotypes is a little offensive.
not to start a fight or anything, but a huge chunk of what she said about work culture in asia is true or at least expected. It's not really there to offend and say each business or company works that way, but it is the "norm". I am from southeast asia.
you need to make it clear to your new boss just what you will and wont do and when ,not with words but actions and social cues ,like just walking off when you dont feel likle being there ,if challenged just act confused your boss will then think he is out of line and off you go without question next time ,overtime is done as a favor not an obligation ,and do not be afraid to tell anyone to fuck off if you feel its apporppriate just learn to trust in yourself whilst doing whatever you want too
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theres also a very largre cash ecomnomy ,dont worry everyone does it ,this way you van earn while the govermment subsidises you
Professionalism, not professionality. Finish on time, sure, as long as you getting your work done, we value output over attendance. To be a tradesman, you need to undergo a 4 year apprenticeship, and 2-3 year college course. Tradies are definitely not 'un-educated'. You English is good, but I don't think good enough to teach or coach the English language. Your use of cultural stereotypes is a little offensive.
not to start a fight or anything, but a huge chunk of what she said about work culture in asia is true or at least expected. It's not really there to offend and say each business or company works that way, but it is the "norm". I am from southeast asia.
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