Saturday, December 5, 2009

Fell in dilemma

Haih...How come in our life got so many of choices..so many dilemma...or maybe because I not firm and don't know what myself wan?
I sure what I wan but then the choices really not that easy to give and take...

S company:
1. salary slightly higher than now. - pro
2. well known and big company.(company that I want to work in) - pro
3. If work in S company before, it can paint up my resume. -pro
4. 6 months contract terms- cons (if I did not perform, they won extend contract), (If I perform, they maybe will change me to permanent). what if they din change me to permanent but just extend me as a contract staff?- this is the risk that i consider the most.
5. visual mechadizer position-(low position) cons~ (this maybe is a stepping stones toward Marketing position)~ pro
6. felt like trying a new environment, new working place, and new job scope..
7. office location ideal- pro
8. Nice office- pro
9. New superior, don't know whether I can meet their expectation or not.-cons


Neo Media
1. Same environment, same colleagues, same superior- cons
2. small company- cons
3. permanent- pro
4. position- maybe can change to doing something that I favour
5. superior- still will be the one stingy and ma fan boss
6. salary- much more higher than my current salary- pro

Conclusion: I considering S company position, contract basis, and salary. Feel like trying new job scope, learn new things, go into new environment. what pull me back is the position not marketing as what I wan, contract basis is the most concern...

I considering N company, boss, working environment, job scope and salary. Don feel like staying here but she counter offer me a attactive package.

ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH............................................

HOU FAN arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh............

HELP~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

1 comment:

RAY said...

hey, just go for it. We should not always stay in the comfort zone. For sure you ll b able to gain more when u explore more. There is 1 phrase i wanna share with you-"if you risk nothing, then you risk everything."