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Sunday, June 10, 2007

  

What do you do if your 
new job isn’t working out?


What do you do when a new job, despite your doing all the right things before you accepted the offer, isn’t anything like you expected? First of all, don’t panic. You do have options and this may not be as much of a crisis as you think it is.

It happened to Maureen Nelson. She worked for Employer A, which was located across the street from Employer B. Employer A was a contract position and Maureen needed benefits, so she went to B. Company B had buyer’s remorse after two months (Maureen never knew why) and was asked to resign. Maureen called Employer A back and they said, “Great! Can you be here tomorrow morning at 9:00?” Because they were so close geographically, the commute was identical and her routine hardly changed.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

Top marketing educator affirms

The working environment, which includes the aesthetics of an office and the prevailing mood inside the boardroom, is a critical factor in a workplace since it can determine the success or failure of a business.

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“Sometimes, the best man for the job is a woman!” One hundred twenty-eight times they’ve proven it right since 1974.

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NOTE VERBALE
By Jaime N. Soriano

It is self-evident that nothing is permanent in this world except change. Ironically, some public concerns in Philippine society today remain either stagnant or perennial. Or perhaps, there were changes but for the worse.

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CAREER 911
By Lloyd Luna

I’m glad that I attended your seminar in Olivarez College. It really helped me to understand my past relationship. Now I had a wider view on what I really have to do with my life.

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