elecslayer_ Posted September 28 Report Share Posted September 28 Just stepped into the corporate world and started a job. Please give me some brutal truths, useful and unconventional life advices for a newbie like me. Thanks 🥹 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GachiMuchi Posted September 28 Report Share Posted September 28 No sex between colleagues or boss or customers. Keep your private live private. Cavalier and Ignatius93 1 1 Quote http://gachimuchi2008.blogspot.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve5380 Posted September 28 Report Share Posted September 28 Keep your negative emotions private. Don't let anyone ever see you angry. Be friendly to and stay close to your enemies. Cavalier 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MasterFitMalaySG4U Posted September 28 Report Share Posted September 28 Play the game well. Smile as much u can....haha I am extrovert so it is easy for me to know who is the one who angkat...toxic...red flag...drama...emo... Oh I make friend with anyone in the office including the cleaners vendors etc....u have no idea how advantages I have in my hand with black n white haha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kantian Posted September 28 Report Share Posted September 28 I like Warren Buffett's quote: "You can always tell someone to go to hell tomorrow." Don't spout off in a moment of anger at work. Build bridges, not walls with people. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cbm Posted September 28 Report Share Posted September 28 The reward for being a good, capable worker is getting more work piled on you. Strange Fruit and Jace27 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naveyafluz Posted September 28 Report Share Posted September 28 You will miss your time as a student, you will start seeing hypocrites, you will be inside politics, you will face a lot of stress as a adult. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doncoin Posted September 28 Report Share Posted September 28 Know that you got hired because your skills/knowledge/experience matched what they are looking for. If someone at work tells you otherwise, then the problem is not with you but them. yhtang 1 Quote Love. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zyjd Posted September 28 Report Share Posted September 28 at work: your colleagues are not your friends. Be cordial, join them for lunch, be a team player, but don't share stuff with them you wouldn't say to your reporting officers or directors outside work: set aside as much as you can to invest. Buy bank stocks and precious metals early (though gold and silver now is at an ATH...) life in general: listen to this spoken word song by Baz Lurhmann K._ and Strange Fruit 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
passinthenight Posted September 29 Report Share Posted September 29 Don't expect or rely on the loyalty of your colleagues. If you want loyalty, get yourself a dog. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
egal Posted September 29 Report Share Posted September 29 it is nothing personal, just biz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cavalier Posted September 29 Report Share Posted September 29 1) never tell people at work your next move. 2) vent to your close friends who are not related to work. 3) be kind, show grace. 4) do not stay angry for too long, the world still moves on whether you like it or not. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
strategicthrust Posted September 29 Report Share Posted September 29 (edited) Don't be an unsung hero at work. And don't think your work will speak for itself. It is your responsibility to yourself to make the impact of your work known to your boss. Of course don't be a dick and sabotage other ppl, but don't be naive and think that if you put your head down and quietly do work in the background, you will be appreciated for it. If a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it, did it really fall? In the workplace, the answer is no. Even if you spent two months chopping the damn tree. Haha. Edited September 29 by strategicthrust mate69 and elecslayer_ 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robin Posted September 29 Report Share Posted September 29 Always ensure your skills are in demand in the industry & make sure the tasks your company assigned to you lead to that. A way to track this is to update your skills in your CV once every 6 months & search in LinkedIn if there are companies looking for these skills. elecslayer_ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
auscent Posted September 30 Report Share Posted September 30 Be judiciously competitive. Predict and find ways to overcome potential threats. Find and fill up niches with solid work. elecslayer_ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yhtang Posted October 2 Report Share Posted October 2 You may not want to "Friend" your colleagues as your Facebook. Keep your private life to yourself, as others here have already suggested. elecslayer_ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweetie Pie Posted October 2 Report Share Posted October 2 On 9/28/2024 at 5:03 PM, elecslayer_ said: Just stepped into the corporate world and started a job. Please give me some brutal truths, useful and unconventional life advices for a newbie like me. Thanks 🥹 1) Don't overshare your personal or private stories. 2) Learn as much skills as possible from your workplace and colleagues. Build your work experiences, not gossip. 3) To achieve item (2), join your colleagues for lunch, if they invited you, and warm them up to willingly impart their work knowledge to you. 4) Alternative to option 3), stock up some tibits in your drawer. Offer them to your colleague when you feel they needed something to munch during midday. It is a time tested and provened PR tactic to build up your positive image to them. Most boss loves to see such friendly worker in office. 5) Talk bad about your boss, a senior colleague and manager is a taboo. If they knew, they will misuse their authority and make your life like hell. 6) As newbies without experiences, some stress is necessary akin to clearing tough obstacles. Early stress offers strong foundation and get you immune to your lifetime of corporate journeys. Emotional experiences + Work Experiences = Job Suvival = Money = Fufilling your dreams. 7) Try to rest as much as possible during your early career life. Avoid hectic and stressful places with loud music, partying and alcoholic. Getting constant hangover kills your survival kills, and you more likely to commit more mistakes in work 😎 Avoid taking too much leaves and MC during office busy period. Not everyone is forgiving when they are short-handed. 9) Have your table fully stocked with all the necessary stationeries, folders, even if you need to pay them yourself. It keeps you organised and neat. No point stopping your an task just because you are short of scissors, stappler or scotchtape. Borrowing from colleague add inconviencnes to everyone in the office. 10) List down a task you need to do in a day. Relying on memories can be risky. Having everything jotted down provides clear certainty ahead, instead of last minute surprises or worries. Time flies and day ended swiftly when you are busy. The above 10 pointers are basic on human relationship you need to watch. I have intermediate and advanced pointers, but didn't want to overload you for now. elecslayer_ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elecslayer_ Posted November 22 Author Report Share Posted November 22 cant react to everyone at once but I appreciate them and thanks alot! 🥰 currently still in the midst of clearing my confusion while working at work but I have seen alot and still in the learning process, hopefully life is treating me and everyone yall well 😁 yhtang 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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