Monday, 21 August 2017

STEPPING STONES

Most people change jobs when things get too tough. They figure that leaving their troubles behind is the best and smartest move. But does leaving become the easy get out of trouble option ? rather than trying to work things out because problems may repeat again in the job ahead and leaving your job may mean re routing what you have grown accustomed to ?

TALK IT THROUGH

KICK START YOUR WEEK WITH A QUOTE WEEK

When you begin to worry, go find something to do. Get busy being a blessing to someone; do something fruitful. Talking about your problem or sitting alone, thinking about it, does no good; it serves only to make you miserable. Above all else, remember that worrying is totally useless. Worrying will not solve your problem.

Joyce Meyer


Sunday, 20 August 2017

JOB HIERARCHY

I love my job and enjoy working with people who I would confidently call my friends. I have recently been promoted to a 2IC and have been instructed by management that I need to distance myself from the staff because they wont respect my authority. I disagree with their views but I do need the promotion and the extra money. What should I do ?




KEEP TO MYSELF

Hi my name is Dave and I work as a computer salesperson,  I'm sure this is just your average salesperson problem but I find it frustrating that even when I have good intentions to help my fellow colleges out I seem to find myself in trouble. I feel that if I get involved and try educate newbies that what ever I have said gets turned into poisoning their mind of the sales team member. When I started 5 years ago selling I was naive and lost sales just because I trusted everyone would do the honourable thing and help your fellow team member out but I learnt late that sales is like a jungle and your either toughen up or you'll get eaten alive. Please advise me what would you do ?