Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Who said choices are good?

Just when I'm finally slowing adapting to my new environment, the call came! Arrrgh!! Why? Why? Why did it come at this such time?

Remember my 17th floor delima? *Click here and here to refresh your memory. I really thought that it was no more, but then I got the call today.... Aye... I'm suppose to be happy but I'm not.

I's so stressed out now! Which road should I choose? Please help if you can!

Anyhow, I've made a list of pros and cons for both.


Here

Pros
  • Relatively considered near
  • Slowly adapting
  • Colleagues are nice
  • Pay is good
  • New office/new environment
  • A bit different work specs, can learn
  • Boss is treating me good now so far
  • All Chinese company. Should have good CNY break and bonus
Cons
  • Very unorganized agency compared to the previous
  • Boss all promises but slow in action or maybe just empty promises
  • Small company = lesser staff = if everyone goes out for lunch, you'll have to go too = waste money = gain weight
  • Monthly pay is cheque based, so pay day is not fixed
  • Heard a lot of bad stories about boss and personally feel and experience some of the badness
  • Work might get too boring/to uncreative
  • All Chinese only. What happen to being 1 Malaysia?
  • Work starts at 9am

17th Floor

Pros
  • Big 4As agency. Organized
  • Works are more professional
  • Pay offer is super duper extremely high
  • People, work mates will be livelier
  • Better computers
  • Working hours more flexible
  • Don't need to start work at 9am
  • Culture there is to know when to work and when to stop and play
  • Better future prospects
  • No need to pay taxes
Cons
  • Further (journey from home)
  • More expensive parking
  • Only on freelance basis. No financial stability. Might loose job just after 1 month
  • No EPF & Socso contribution
  • Back in that old building. Wonder how is the ventilation there?


See! Both have equally good and bad. Aye... No point thinking about it now. Will just have to wait till tomorrow then only make the final verdict. Just hopes everything turns out fine. *Gulp

1 comments:

Honey said...

I personally think that you should stay at your current job since it's more stable. Afterall, you're learning to adapt to the environment. I'm afraid that if you switch to the new place, then you might not like it there as well. But again, your job prospect is so huge outside. So if you want to jump for higher pay, I'll still support you.
But I kinda think you'll prefer the livelier part and enjoy the higher life style. If pay is super duper good, I think I can forgo the EPF and Socso thingy. But you'll need to learn how to safe lor..oh yes, I hate the pay cheque think. It sucks! So I'll vote for a JUMP!! :D