Friday, March 26, 2010

don’t burn bridges


as much as possible, yes, we must not. this applies to all our associations, professionally and personally. sabi nga nila, it’s a small world after all (maliet lang ang siyobiz!), lalo na at may facebook na!

kaya nga ako, i always make it a point to always end my association with my employers on a positive note. aside from the fact that it is unethical to badmouth, i believe nga kasi in karma. sabi ko nga we all have our issues and differences with our current and previous employers or managers. but for me, i always like to look at the brighter side of it and not dwell on the negativity.

atchaka, careerwise, if i apply for another position in another company, most likely, if they ask for references, guess what, my previous bosses would be on top of their list, of course! imagine if i blew it off with my previous boss and/or employer, anong kalaseng reference background ang ibibigay nila sa aking prospective employer? nNot unless, i decided not to give credit to that company in my resume. or a reference would not be asked.

di natin masasabi, baka in the future, maging boss ko pa rin sila. baka maging magcoworker kami uli. baka maging client nila ako. baka maging client ko sila. alam mo na, just like in the teleserye. hehehe It’s a small world nga eh, that’s why i don’t want to burn bridges.

so far, i have positive endings naman. aside from the usual haggling and requests for extension, some has even kept their doors open for me.

if your new job don't seem to be as rosy as you have expected it, you are always welcome to come back and work again here.

if you have decided to work again, please give me a call, i still want you to be in my team.

“your resignation is going to be a big loss in the company”.

well, hinde ko lang alam kung standard dialog na yan ng mga boss. Hehehe. pero nakakataba pa rin ng puso :)

and yes, resigned na uli ako.
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