Three weeks passed since I started work. People do ask what's my job and position but no I don't think I should write much on my work, after the lectures during the first week. For a meantime I'll just saying "I'm making beds this week but I'm washing plates and dishes next". Yup, I guess everyone will think that working means good life. Not at all.
Just a quick update.
First week was all about lectures on company's history, what kind of business we are doing, manners etc. Started second week at FSH, making beds and rooms. (Yes I am serious when I said I make beds and rooms). I should stop here because I think you are not allowed to know too detailed.
I guess this year is all about training and learning, not really into the field yet. That's there's a big difference between Japanese and Malaysian (or maybe others all around the world) companies, although I never experience non-Japanese companies. Japanese put a long time into training and learning, while non-Japanese companies expect you to start "fighting the war" once you are into the corporate world.
I guess it's not all about money. Self development? Education after school? Call it anything but I guess there's something else behind work/career.
Maybe it's like Jessie J's Price Tag.
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