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Its 11:40pm and I'm still at work
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pkang0202



Joined: 09 Mar 2007

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 6:42 am    Post subject: Its 11:40pm and I'm still at work Reply with quote

Welcome to the glamorous Korean company work life.

I've been told by my boss that we'll finished up "early" tonight and finish up tomorrow morning.

Meaning I get to go home before midnight and come in to a mountain of work.

Less pay than teaching, less vacation days, and less free time. Teaching English was such an easy, cushy gig.
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oppa637



Joined: 05 Dec 2011

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 6:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ditto. Where you work?
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Died By Bear



Joined: 13 Jul 2010
Location: On the big lake they call Gitche Gumee

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 8:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah, been there not going back to it either. For us it was just about 2x a month, and every time we had visitors from Best Buy and Home Depot, Sears. Screw that. Don't like the first five presentations I labored over for 12 hours today? Too bad, see ya tomorra bra! Razz


Kidding, at least back home the expectations are not so far out in the Galaxy like they were there. Wink
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Dodge7



Joined: 21 Oct 2011

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 3:11 pm    Post subject: Re: Its 11:40pm and I'm still at work Reply with quote

pkang0202 wrote:
Welcome to the glamorous Korean company work life.

I've been told by my boss that we'll finished up "early" tonight and finish up tomorrow morning.

Meaning I get to go home before midnight and come in to a mountain of work.

Less pay than teaching, less vacation days, and less free time. Teaching English was such an easy, cushy gig.


Uhhh...Quit?
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Zyzyfer



Joined: 29 Jan 2003
Location: who, what, where, when, why, how?

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 4:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

There was a period of six months at one company where, due to work scheduling duties falling to someone new who had no clue how to do the schedule effectively, I put in 10-11 hour days three or four times a week.

That said, I only recently started my first "corporate" position as an editor. It's pretty cushy at the moment, but I was warned there would be the odd project that required late nights/weekend work.

Hell, I know the previous editor, and they hit him up on vacation with work.

Teaching may be laid back and cozy, but if you don't know how to spin it into viable work back home and don't plan to stay here long-term, it can be hard to build on your career. I specifically wanted to get into editing/publishing, so am pretty satisfied.
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pkang0202



Joined: 09 Mar 2007

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 6:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The only thing driving me to keep this going is that its going to be valuable experience on my resume when I go back home and find a job.
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madoka



Joined: 27 Mar 2008

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 6:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I remember how ungodly inefficient working at a Korean bank's investment arm was. But then, I think every workplace I've ever been in has been very inefficient.

Nowadays I treat my employees how I always wanted to be treated. They're free to work at home, pick the hours they choose to work, and how much they want to work. I pay them weeks in advance and trust them to self-report their hours. My friend thinks I'm the worst manager in the world, precisely because I don't manage my employees. I probably should oversee their work more often, but right now I'm happy as long as they long as the work gets done in a reasonable manner.
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pkang0202



Joined: 09 Mar 2007

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 11:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

madoka wrote:
I remember how ungodly inefficient working at a Korean bank's investment arm was. But then, I think every workplace I've ever been in has been very inefficient.

Nowadays I treat my employees how I always wanted to be treated. They're free to work at home, pick the hours they choose to work, and how much they want to work. I pay them weeks in advance and trust them to self-report their hours. My friend thinks I'm the worst manager in the world, precisely because I don't manage my employees. I probably should oversee their work more often, but right now I'm happy as long as they long as the work gets done in a reasonable manner.


Are you hiring?
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fosterman



Joined: 16 Nov 2011

PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 12:43 am    Post subject: Re: Its 11:40pm and I'm still at work Reply with quote

pkang0202 wrote:
Welcome to the glamorous Korean company work life.

I've been told by my boss that we'll finished up "early" tonight and finish up tomorrow morning.

Meaning I get to go home before midnight and come in to a mountain of work.

Less pay than teaching, less vacation days, and less free time. Teaching English was such an easy, cushy gig.


ummmm why torture yourself then?
go get an after school job and life is gravy again. or better yet get a uni job.
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PatrickGHBusan



Joined: 24 Jun 2008
Location: Busan (1997-2008) Canada 2008 -

PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 6:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

madoka wrote:
I remember how ungodly inefficient working at a Korean bank's investment arm was. But then, I think every workplace I've ever been in has been very inefficient.

Nowadays I treat my employees how I always wanted to be treated. They're free to work at home, pick the hours they choose to work, and how much they want to work. I pay them weeks in advance and trust them to self-report their hours. My friend thinks I'm the worst manager in the world, precisely because I don't manage my employees. I probably should oversee their work more often, but right now I'm happy as long as they long as the work gets done in a reasonable manner.


Interesting.

I would say I manage my employees or subordinates partly like this.

I do not pay them weeks in advance however, I prefer a regular pay scheme.

Working from home is something I implemented at my consulting agency and it has paid off. I do have a set of rules for people working from home.

I do not let employees choose how much they want to work....prefer they follow a set work load requirement.
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ricochet



Joined: 04 Sep 2011
Location: carpetbagging...

PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

PatrickGHBusan wrote:


Interesting... subordinates...

I do not let employees choose how much they want to work....prefer they follow a set work load requirement.


do your 'subordinates' have a union? ...they will soon. Wink
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edwardcatflap



Joined: 22 Mar 2009

PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:


Are you hiring?


If he is, go for the job of PA. We already know he pays them more than a TEFL teacher Laughing
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PatrickGHBusan



Joined: 24 Jun 2008
Location: Busan (1997-2008) Canada 2008 -

PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 1:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ricochet wrote:
PatrickGHBusan wrote:


Interesting... subordinates...

I do not let employees choose how much they want to work....prefer they follow a set work load requirement.


do your 'subordinates' have a union? ...they will soon. Wink


In fact they do.....and so do I.

My employees at the consulting agency do not however and will not either because it makes no sense.
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Carbon



Joined: 28 Jan 2011

PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:59 pm    Post subject: Re: Its 11:40pm and I'm still at work Reply with quote

pkang0202 wrote:
Welcome to the glamorous Korean company work life.

I've been told by my boss that we'll finished up "early" tonight and finish up tomorrow morning.

Meaning I get to go home before midnight and come in to a mountain of work.

Less pay than teaching, less vacation days, and less free time. Teaching English was such an easy, cushy gig.



You don't think that actually doing the work instead of posting here might help? Decisions we make, huh?
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pkang0202



Joined: 09 Mar 2007

PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 9:25 pm    Post subject: Re: Its 11:40pm and I'm still at work Reply with quote

Carbon wrote:
pkang0202 wrote:
Welcome to the glamorous Korean company work life.

I've been told by my boss that we'll finished up "early" tonight and finish up tomorrow morning.

Meaning I get to go home before midnight and come in to a mountain of work.

Less pay than teaching, less vacation days, and less free time. Teaching English was such an easy, cushy gig.



You don't think that actually doing the work instead of posting here might help? Decisions we make, huh?


Its called multitasking. People with intelligence can do it.
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